1、绝密启用前吉林一中2012-2013下学期高二期末英语试卷A模块单元测试试卷题号一二三四五总分得分注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、单项选择1. Bengbu is known _ greatly in terms of its appearance of the city over the past few years. ( )A. to changeB. to have changedC. having changedD. changing 2. Take care of the girl a
2、nd her dog _ are crossing the street.A. that B. who C. which D. They3. We are looking forward with hope to _ from Ms. Smith A, hear B. hearing C, heard D, being heard4. _Joseph off at the airport, Sally finished her work earlier.AHaving seenBSeenCTo seeDTo be seen5. I feel it is your husband who_ fo
3、r the spoiled child. A. is to blame B. is going to blame C. is to be blamed D. should blame6. The earthquake and the suffering has caused will affect us greatly for a long time.A.thatB.itC.whichD.what7. Helen had to shout _ above the sound of the music.A. making herself hear B. to make herself hearC
4、. making herself heard D. to make herself heard8. There are too many cakes _.A. to be chosenB. to choose fromC. to chooseD. for choosing9. The young singer _ voice sounds _ is good at singing popular songs.A. who; wideB. whose; sweetC. which; highD. whose; beautiful10. For nearly three hours we wait
5、ed for the decision, only _ to come again the next day. A. to tell B. telling C. to be told D. being told第II卷(非选择题)请修改第II卷的文字说明评卷人得分二、完形填空11. Farley worked for the Canadian government. One day, he was _1_ to learn more about wolves. Do wolves kill lots of caribou(北美驯鹿)? Do they kill people?They gave
6、 him lots of food and clothes and guns. Then they put him on a plane and took him to _2_. The plane put him down and went away. There were no houses or people in this place. But there were lots of animals and lots of wolves.People tell terrible stories about wolves. They say wolves like to kill and
7、eat people. Farley remembered these stories, and he was _3_. He had his gun with him_4_.Then one day, he saw a group of wolves. There was a mother wolf with four baby wolves. A father wolf and another young wolf lived with them.Farley watched these wolves every day. The mother was a very _5_ mother.
8、 She gave milk to her babies. She gave them lessons about life. They learned how to _6_ food. The father wolf got food for the mother. The young wolf _7_ the children. They were a nice, happy familywolf family! Farley did not need his _8_ any more. In a short time, he got on well with the family. Fa
9、rley watched them for five months. He learned that many stories about the wolves were _9_. Wolves do not eat people, and they do not eat many large animals. And he also learned bad things about men. It was men who killed many caribou and wolves.Later, Farley wrote a book about wolves. He wanted peop
10、le to _10_ them and not to kill them.1. A. seenB. toldC. heardD. found 2. A. a small townB. a big cityC. a far placeD. a lonely village3. A. afraid B. happyC. angryD. tired 4. A. at times B. all the timeC. once a week D. every afternoon 5. A. bad B. good C. hungry D. thirsty6. A. cook B. make C. get
11、D. pick 7. A. shouted atB. looked intoC. laughed at D. played with8. A. food B. clothes C. gun D. plane9. A. not good B. not true C. not easy D. not clear10. A. grow B. have C. teach D. understand12. I had a very special teacher many years ago whose husband died suddenly of a heart attack. About a w
12、eek after his 41 , she shared her insights(顿悟) with the students. When the class was nearly over, she 42 and said, “I would like to 43 with all of you a thought that has 44 to do with class, but which I feel is very _45 .“Each of us is put here on the _46 to learn, share, love and appreciate ourselv
13、es. None of us knows when this _47 will end. At any moment it can be _48 . Perhaps this is lifes way of telling us that we must make good _49 of every day.” Her eyes beginning to _50 ,she went on saying, “So I would like you all to 51 me. From now on, on your way home, find something _52 to notice.
14、It doesnt have to be something you seeit could be scent(香味) of fresh bread, or it could be the 53 of the wind slightly rustling(发出沙沙声) the leaves.”“Please look for these things, and 54 them. The little things are put here on the earth for us to enjoy. They are _55 observing, for at any time they can
15、 all be taken away.”The class was totally quiet. We all picked up our books and went out of the room_56 . That afternoon, on my way home I noticed_57 things than before. Every time I think of that teacher and remember what a(n) 58 she made on all of us, I try to 59 all of those things that sometimes
16、 we all ignore. For as we get older, it is not the things we did that we often regret, 60 the things we didnt do.41A.diseaseB.deathCarrivalD.appearance42A.paused(暂停)B.continuedCfocusedD.broke43A.argueB.communicateCshareD.whisper(低声地说)44A.somethingB.nothingCeverythingD.anything45A.improperB.important
17、CattractiveD.unbelievable46A.earthB.farmCroadD.ground47A.disasterB.scheduleCexperienceD.custom48A.put awayB.gone outC.handed outD.taken away49A.funB.differenceCsenseD.use50A.smileB.shutCwaterD.glare51A.permitB.promiseC.forgiveD.respect52.A.strangeB.beautifulC.powerfulD.different53.A.signalB.soundC.a
18、ctionD.direction54.A.supportB.receiveC.rememberD.value55.A.easyB.harmfulC.worthD.puzzling56.A.silentlyB.curiouslyC.slowlyD.secretly57.A.moreB.smallerC.fewerD.larger58.A.resultB.chanceC.painD.impression59.A.produceB.tasteC.appreciateD.change60.A.orB.andC.forD.But13. Mars is not, it seems, the dry old
19、 planet we once believed (1) Astronauts who are (2) to go there in the next decade may find plenty (3) water to slake (消除) their thirstAnd with water present the (4) of finding some sort of life of Mars are (5) brighterThis is the view of forty geologists who have been analyzing (6) of pictures and
20、other scientific (7) obtained by robot explorers in the sixties and seventiesTo begin with, scientists thought the Red planet was as (8) as the Moon (9) dust storms swirling over vast sandy (10) But now the picture is very different (11) mountains and valleys carved by (12) glaciers and rivers rushi
21、ng and rumbling deep undergroundIn a report on the analysis of the Martian pictures DrMichael Car of the USGeological Survey comments: “I am convinced (13) lots of water on Mars” Any surface water will be in the (14) of iceBut it could save explorers from (15) to take so much (16) with themThe repor
22、t says (17) Mars probably had a warmer climate in ages (18) due to its axis (轴) having been more tilted (倾斜) towards the sun(19) signs of plant or animal life have been detected by instruments landed on Mars, (20) the landing vehicles have been sent there for a few years1Ait is Bit Cit to be Dwas2Ae
23、xpected Bhoped Crequired Dsent3Ato Bof Cmore Din4Achances Bopenings Coccasions Dpossibility5Aquite Bvery Cmuch Dmore6Aa few Bmany Cthousand Dthousands7Askills Bnews Cintelligence Dinformation8Apeaceful Bquiet Clifeless Ddead9Aof Bwith Cfor Dthrough10Adeserts Bmountains Crivers Dseas11Afrom Bbetween
24、Cfor Dwith12Aenergetic Bgreat Cheavy Dpowerful13Atheres Btherere Cheres Dherere14Aappearance Bway Cform Dshape15Ahave Bhaving Ccarry Dcarrying16Awater Bice Cequipment Doxygen17Awhat Bif Chow Dthat18Apass Bpast Cago Dbefore19ANot BNo CNor DNever20Aprobably Bperhaps Csupposed Dalthough14. At the begin
25、ning of this century, medical scientists made an interesting discovery; we are built not just of flesh and blood but also of time. They were 1 to show that we all have “a body clock” 2 us, which controls the 3 and fall of our body energies, 4 us different from one day one to the next.The 5 of “a bod
26、y clock” should not be too 6 since the lives of most living things are controlled 7 the 24 hour night-and-day cycle. We feel 8 and fall asleep at night and become 9 and energetic during the day. If the 24 hour-cycle is 10 , most people experience unpleasant 11 . For example, people who are not 12 to
27、 working at night can find that 13 of sleep causes them to 14 badly at work. 15 the daily cycle of sleeping and 16 , we also have other cycles which 17 longer than one day. Most of us would 18 that we feel good on some days and not so good on 19 ; sometimes our ideas seem to flow and at other times,
28、 they 20 do not exist.1AanxiousBableCcarefulDproud2AinsideBaroundCbetweenDon3AmovementBsupplyCuseDrise4AshowingBtreatingCmakingDchanging5AinventionBopinionCstoryDidea6AdifficultBexcitingCsurprisingDinteresting7AfromBbyCoverDduring8Adull Btired Cdreamy Dpeaceful9AregularBexcitedClivelyDclear10Adistur
29、bedBshortenedCresetDtroubled11AmomentsBfeelingsCsensesDeffects12ApreventedBallowedCexpectedDused13AmissBnoneClackDneed14AperformBshowCmanageDcontrol15AWithBAs well asCExceptDRather than16Aworking BmovingClivingDwaking17ArepeatBremainClastDhappen18AagreeBbelieveCrealizeDallow19AotherBthe otherCall ot
30、herDothers20AjustBonlyCstillDyet15. The police received a report that six men had stopped a car. The 1 was carrying factory wages (工资) and the men attacked the 32 . They had tied him up and had stolen 3 of the bags. After searching for three hours the 4 found the car near a 5 . The driver was 6 on a
31、 bag in the car and his 7 were tied behind his back.The thieves had tied a handkerchief round his 8 so that he wouldnt shout. The police climbed 9 the car and 10 the driver. Then they asked him what had happened.“I was 11 soon after I left the 12 ,” the driver explained. “Six men stopped my car and
32、made me 13 to the river. If you 14 , one of them said, well shoot you. 15 I got to the river, they tied me up. Then they 16 me into the back of the car. There were 17 bags in the back and the thieves took one of them. ”“18 money did the bag contain? ” a police officer asked.“It 19 contain any money
33、at all,” the driver laughed. “It was full of letters. This one contains 20 the money. I have been sitting on it for three hours!”1AdriverBcarCworkerDrobber2ApoliceBshopsCmoneyDdriver3AhalfBsomeCallDone4AbankBfactoryCpoliceDthieves5AlakeBriverCmountainDpark6AsittingBlyingCstandingDtied7AhandsBarmsCfe
34、etDlegs8AeyesBearsCmouthDlips9AintoBontoCout ofDdown10AsawBmetCfreedDnoticed11AtiedBfoundCstoppedDfollowed12AfactoryBbankCcarDhouse13AadvanceBdriveCwalkDmove14AmoveBspeakCcheat usDshout15AWhenBAsCWhileDBefore16AtookBshowedCthrewDlet17AtwoBthreeCfourDfive18AWhoseBWhatCHow manyDHow much19AdoesBdoes no
35、tCdidntDcouldnt20AwholeBallChalf ofDpart of16. One day, a poor boy who was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door found that he only had one dime (一角银币) left. He was hungry so he decided to 36 for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young wo
36、man opened the door. 37 a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked 38 so she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it slowly, and then asked, “How much do I 39 you?” “You dont owe me anything,” she replied, “Mother has taught me never to accept 40 for a kindness.” He said, “Th
37、en I thank you from the bottom of my heart.” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger 41 , but it also increased his faith in God and the human race. He was about to give up and 42 before this point. Years later the young woman became critically ill. The 43 doctors were baffled (阻挡
38、). They finally sent her to the big city, where specialists can be called in to study her 44 disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now 45 was called in for the consultation (会诊). When he heard the name of the town she came from, a(an) 46 light filled his eyes. 47 , he rose and went down through the hospital ha
39、ll into her room. Dressed in his doctors gown he went in to see her. He 48 her at once. He went back to the 49 room and determined to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave special 50 to her case.After a long struggle, the battle was 51 . Dr. Kelly requested the business office to p
40、ass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it and then 52 something on the side. The bill was sent to her room. She was 53 to open it because she was sure that it would take the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked, and the note on the side of the bill 54 her attention. She r
41、ead these words“Paid in full with a glass of 55 .”(Singed) Dr. Howard KellyTears of joy flooded her eyes as she prayed silently: “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”36.A. askB. begC. waitD. look37. A. Because ofB. In front ofC. In case ofD. Instead of38. A. upsetB.
42、thirstyC. hungryD. sad39. A. oweB. costC. lendD. own40. A. offerB. payC. helpD. thanks41. A. quicklyB. mentallyC. physicallyD. warmly42. A. quitB. continueC. retireD. surrender43. A. localB. poorC. kindD. cruel44. A. commonB. ordinaryC. rareD. scarce45. A. oldB. famousC. unknownD. retired46. A. stra
43、ngeB. specialC. poorD. angry47. A. SuddenlyB. GenerallyC. UnfortunatelyD. Immediately48. A. called B. recognizedC. rememberedD. found49. A. waitingB. treatingC. informationD. consultation50. A. interestB. foodC. attention D. effort51. A. defeatedB. wonC. lostD. completed52. A. changedB. readC. cross
44、edD. wrote53. A. excitedB. afraidC. nervousD. surprised54. A. caughtB. calledC. paidD. caused55. A. waterB. coffeeC. milk D. ice cream17. When I was in primary school,I got into a major argument with a boy in my class.I cant _1_ what it was about,but I have never forgotten the _2_ I learned that day
45、.I was _3_ that I was right and he was wrongand he was sure that I was wrong and he was right.The _4_ decided to teach us a very important lesson.She _5_ both of us up to the _6_ of the class and _7_ him on one side of her desk and me on _8_.In the middle of her desk was a large,round object.I could
46、 _9_ see that it was black.She asked the boy what _10_ the object was.“White,”he answered.I couldnt believe he said the object was white,_11_ it was obviously black!Another _12_ started between my classmate and me,this _13_ about the color of the object.The teacher told me to go stand where the boy
47、was standing and told him to come stand where I had been.We changed _14_,and now she asked me what the color of the object was.I _15_ answer,“White.”It was an object with two _16_ colored sides,and from his side it was white._17_ from my side was it black.My teacher taught me a very important lesson
48、 that day:You must _18_ in the other persons shoes and look at the _19_ through their eyes in order to _20_ understand their view.1A.think BsupposeCremind Dremember2A.lesson BlectureCclass Dtext3A.told BwishedCconvinced Dallowed4A.officer BteacherCdoctor Dparent5A.told BcameCbrought Dwoke6A.back Bfr
49、ontCmiddle Dside7A.planted BplacedChad Dfixed8A.the other BanotherCother Dothers9A.happily BfortunatelyCclearly Dnearly10A.width BshapeCcolor Dsize11A.when BunlessCuntil Dif12A.fight BargumentCconversation Dgame13A.time ByearCmonth Dday14A.places BseatsCattitudes Dglasses15A.needed to Bwas able toCh
50、oped to Dhad to16A.similarly BdifferentlyCbeautifully Dsurprisingly17A.Still BSinceCOnly DAlso18A.seat BstandClie Dput19A.situation BmovementCcondition Dbehaviour20A.unexpectedly BsuddenlyCquietly Dtruly18. When sailors are allowed ashore after a long time at sea, they sometimes get drunk and cause
51、trouble. For this reason, the navy _1_ has its police in big ports. Whenever sailors cause trouble, the police come and _2_ them.One day, the police in a big seaport received a telephone call _3_ a bar in the town. The barman said that a big sailor had got drunk and _4_ the furniture in the bar. The
52、 officer in charge of the police guard that evening said that he would come immediately.Now, officers who _5_ and punish the sailors _6_ drunk usually chose _7_ policeman they could find to go with them. _8_ this particular officer did not do this. _9_, he chose the smallest and _10_ man he could fi
53、nd to go to the bar with him and _11_ the sailor.Another officer who _12_ there was surprised when he saw the officer of the guard chose such a small man. _13_ he said to him, “Why _14_ you take a big man with you? You have to fight the sailor who _15_.”“Yes, you are _16_ right,” answered the office
54、r of the guard. “That is exactly _17_ I am taking this small man. If you see two policemen coming _18_ you, and one is _19_ the other, which one _20_ you attack?”1. A. alwaysB. seldomC. foreverD. sometimes2. A. meet withB. deal withC. seeD. judge3. A. aboutB. fromC. inD. of4. A. was breakingB. was o
55、rderingC. was movingD. was dusting5. A. would goB. might beatC. dared to fightD. had to go6. A. slightlyB. not at allC. heavilyD. much more7. A. the biggestB. the youngestC. the bravestD. the experienced8. A. In factB. ButC. SoD. And9. A. InsteadB. ThereforeC. AlthoughD. Then10. A. good-lookingB. we
56、akest-looking C. ugly-lookingD. strongest-looking11. A. seizeB. killC. get rid ofD. catch up with12. A. will goB. had comeC. would start off D. happened to be13. A. YetB. ButC. SoD. Then14. A. dontB. couldntC. cantD. do15. A. looks strongB. is drunkC. seems rudeD. is dangerous16. A. allB. veryC. too
57、D. quite17. A. howB. whatC. whyD. that18. A. upB. atC. beforeD. towards19. A. not smaller thanB. as big as C. as small asD. much smaller than20. A. couldB. willC. doD. can19. The measure of a mans real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. Thomas MacaulaySome thirty y
58、ears ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs. Nantette ONeill gave an arithmetic _1_ to our class. When the papers were _2_ she discovered that twelve boys had made exactly the _3_ mistakes throughout the test.There is nothing really new about _4_ in exams. Perhaps that was
59、why Mrs. ONeill _5_ even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to _6_ after class. I was one of the twelve.Mrs. ONeill asked _7_ questions, and she did not _8_ us either. Instead, she wrote on the blackboard the _9_ words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to _10_ these words into
60、 our exercise-books one hundred times.I dont _11_ about the other eleven boys. Speaking for _12_ I can say: it was the most important single _13_ of my life. Thirty years after being _14_ to Macaulays words, they _15_ seem to me the best yardstick(准绳), because they give us a _16_ to measure ourselve
61、s rather than others._17_ of us are asked to made _18_ decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called _19_ daily to make a great many personal decisions. _20_ the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket _21_ turned over to the policeman? Should the
62、 _22_ change received at the store be forgotten or _23_? Nobody will know except _24_. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always _25_ to live with someone you respect.1. A. testB. problemC. paperD. lesson2. A. examinedB. completedC. markedD. answered3. A. easyB. funnyC. sameD. serious4. A
63、. lyingB. cheatingC. guessingD. discussing5. A. didntB. didC. wouldD. wouldnt6. A. comeB. leaveC. remainD. apologize7. A. noB. certainC. manyD. more8. A. excuseB. rejectC. helpD. scold9. A. aboveB. commonC. followingD. unusual10. A. repeatB. getC. putD. copy11. A. worryB. knowC. hearD. talk12. A. my
64、selfB. ourselvesC. themselvesD. herself13. A. chanceB. incidentC. lessonD. memory14. A. referredB. shownC. broughtD. introduced15. A. evenB. stillC. alwaysD. almost16. A. wayB. sentenceC. choiceD. reason17. A. AllB. FewC. SomeD. None18. A. quickB. wiseC. greatD. personal19. A. outB. forC. upD. upon2
65、0. A. ShouldB. MustC. WouldD. Need21. A. andB. orC. thenD. but22. A. extraB. smallC. someD. necessary23. A. paidB. rememberedC. sharedD. returned24. A. meB. youC. usD. them25. A. easierB. more naturalC. betterD. more peaceful20. As my train was delayed for two hours, I had plenty of time to spare. A
66、fter buying some newspapers to read on the journey, I made my way to the _1_ office to collect my heavy suitcase I had _2_ there three days before. There were only a few people _3_, and I took out my wallet to find the receipt for my case. The receipt didnt seem to be where I had left it. I _4_ the
67、contents, and railway tickets, money scraps of paper and photos fell out of it; but no matter how _5_ I searched, the receipt was nowhere to be found.When my turn came, I _6_ the situation sorrowfully to the assistant. The man looked at me _7_ as if to say that he had _8_ this kind of story many tim
68、es and asked me to _9_ the case. I told him that it was an old, brown looking _10_ no different from the many cases I could see on the shelves. The assistant then gave me _11_ and told me to _12_ of the chief contents of the case. If they were _13_, he said, I could take the case away. I tried to _1
69、4_ all the articles I had _15_ packed into the case and wrote them down as they came to me.After I had done this, I went to _16_ among the shelves. There were hundreds of cases there. For one dreadful moment, it _17_ to me that if someone had _18_ the receipt up he could have easily claimed(认领) the
70、case already. This hadnt happened _19_, for after a time I found the case lying in a corner. After examining the articles inside, the assistant was _20_ and told me I could take the case away. 1. A. postingB. workingC. luggageD. managers2. A. leftB. forgottenC. foundD. bought3. A. standingB. crowdin
71、gC. talkingD. waiting4. A threwB. putC. lookedD. emptied5. A. oftenB. muchC. hardD. soon6. A. saidB. searchedC. spokeD. explained7. A. now and thenB. up and downC. here and thereD. back and forth8. A. knewB. realizedC. heardD. seen9. A. describeB. drawC. take outD. show10. A. objectB. matterC. subje
72、ctD. wallet11. A. a paperB. a noteC. a messageD. a form12. A. sign namesB. make a listC. write downD. draw a picture13. A. everythingB. wrongC. correctD. ready14. A. drawB. rememberC. readD. remind15. A. carelesslyB. suddenlyC. hurriedlyD. immediately16. A. seeB. watchC. findD. look17. A. happenedB.
73、 occurredC. appearedD. seemed18. A. pickedB. collectedC. takenD. stolen19. A. fortunatelyB. unluckilyC. by chanceD. presently20. A. disappointedB. surprisedC. satisfiedD. worried评卷人得分三、阅读理解21. Paris is the capital of the European nation of France. It is also one of the most beautiful and most famous
74、 cities in the world. Paris is called the City of Light. It is also an international fashion centre. What modern women are wearing in Paris will soon be worn by many women in other parts of the world. Paris is also a famous world center of education. For instance, the headquarters of UNESCO, the Uni
75、ted Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, is in Paris. The Seine River divides the city into two parts. Thirty-two bridges cross this scenic river. The oldest and perhaps most well-known is the Pont Neuf, which was built in the sixteenth century. The Sorbonne, a famous universi
76、ty, is located(位于)on the Left Bank(south side)of the river. The beautiful white church Sacre Coeur lies on top of the hill called Montmartre on the Right Bank(north bank) of the Seine. There are many other famous places in Paris, such as the famous museum the Louvre as well as the cathedral of Notre
77、 Dame. However, the most famous land-mark in this city must be the Eiffel Tower. Paris is named after a group of people called the Parisii. They built a small village on an island in the middle of the Seine River about two thousand years ago. This island, called the lle de la Cite, is where Notre Da
78、me is located. Today around eight million people live in the Paris area.1. A good title for this passage is _.A. The French LanguageB. The City of ParisC. Education and Culture in FranceD. The Eiffel Tower, the Symbol of Paris2.The underlined word “headquarters” means _.A. buildings B. research cent
79、er C. leading body D. chief office3.According to the passage we can infer that Notre Dame is located _.A. on the Left Bank B. on neither bank C. on the Right Bank D. on both banks4.The Pont Neuf was built _.A. in the 1500s B. in the 1600s C. in the 1700s D. around the 1600s22. One day last November,
80、 Tom Baker stopped out of his house into the morning light and headed across the rice fields toward the bank of the Rapti River. Tom, a 32-year-old school teacher in the farming village of Madanpur, was going for his morning bath.As he approached(走近) the river, the head of a tiger(老虎) suddenly appea
81、red over the edge of the river bank. Before he could turn to run, the tiger was upon him. It jumped on his shoulder and threw him to the ground, its huge jaws attacked his head in a killing bite.Peter Smith was also on his way to the river and saw the attack. He screamed. The tiger lifted its head a
82、nd roared(吼叫) at him. Peter ran.From the window of his house John Brown heard the tiger roar and ran out to see it attacking a man. He screamed, too, and all the villagers ran out shouting as the tiger dropped its victim(牺牲品) and ran off. When the villagers reached the river bank, Tom was already de
83、ad.For the villagers, the horror of the incident intensified(加剧) by the tales of man-eating tigers that has once run around in the countryside, killing hundreds.1 How many people saw the tiger before it was driven off?A One person. B. Two persons. C. Three persons. D. Four persons.2. The reason why
84、the tiger attacked the man was .A. it was hungry B. it was angryC. it was frightened by the man D. not mentioned in the passage3. When did the attack take place?A. Early in the morning B. At noonC. Late in the afternoon D. At five before dark4 According to the passage, the underlined word screamed i
85、n the third paragraph probably means _.A. gave a sharp cry because of fear. B. shouted out for help.C. made some loud noise. D. cried out in pain.23. Most people have heard of Shakespeare and probably know something of the plays that he wrote.However,not everybody knows much about the life of this r
86、emarkable man,except perhaps that he was born in the market town of Stratford-upon-Avon and that he married a woman called Anne Hathaway.We know nothing of his school life.We do not know,for example,how long it lasted,but we presume(推测)that he attended the local grammar school,where the principal su
87、bject taught was Latin.Nothing certain is known of what he did between the time he left school and his departure(出发)for London.According to a local legend,he was beaten and even put in prison for stealing rabbits and deer from the estate of neighbouring landowner,Sir Thomas Lucy.It is said that beca
88、use of this he was forced to run away from his native place.A different legend says that he was apprenticed(做学徒)to a Stratford butcher, but did not like the life and for this reason decided to leave Stratford.Whatever caused him to leave the town of his birth,the world could be grateful that he did
89、so.What is certain is that he set his foot on the road to fame when he arrived in London.It is said that at first he was without money or friends there,but that he earned a little by taking care of the horses of the gentleman who attended the plays at the theatre.They stopped and spoke to him.They f
90、ound his conversations so brilliant(有才气的)that finally he was invited to join their company.1In the early life of Shakespeare,he _.Aattended a public school Blived in LondonCstudied Latin Dwas put in prison for stealing cattle2Why was he forced to leave his native place according to this passage?ABec
91、ause he didnt want to go to school.BBecause he left for London to become famous.CBecause he had stolen deer and was beaten.DNo one knows for certain.3What is the reason why the world could be grateful?AHe wrote many world-famous plays. BHe was an actor.CHe lived a hard life. DHe liked to travel all
92、over the world.4“In time,as he became a familiar figure”“in time” means _.Aon time Bsometime Csome time later Dsome time5.The best title is _.AThe Early Life of Shakespeare BShakespeares Life in LondonCShakespeares Role in Performance DShakespeares Later Life24. In a time of low academic(学术的)achieve
93、ment by children in the United States, many Americans are turning to Japan ,a country of high academic achievement and economic success, for possible answers. However, the answers provided by Japanese preschools are not the ones Americans expected to find. In most Japanese preschools, surprisingly l
94、ittle emphasis is put on academic instruction. In one investigation,300 Japanese and 210 American preschool teachers, child development specialists, and parents were asked about various aspects of early childhood education. Only 2 percent of the Japanese respondents(答问卷者)listed “to give children a g
95、ood start academically” as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools. In contrast, over half the American respondents chose this as one of their top three choices. To prepare children for successful careers in first grade and beyond, Japanese schools do not teach reading, writi
96、ng, and mathematics, but rather skills such as persistence, concentration, and the ability to function as a member of a group. The majority of young Japanese children are taught to read at home by their parents.In the recent comparison of Japanese and American preschool education,91 percent of Japan
97、ese respondents chose providing children with a group experience as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools.62 percent of the more individually oriented(强调个性发展的)Americans listed group experience as one of their top three choices. An emphasis on the importance of the group see
98、n in Japanese early childhood education continues into elementary school education.Like in America, there is diversity(多样性)in Japanese early childhood education .Some Japanese kindergartens have specific aims, such as early musical training or potential(潜力)development. In large cities, some kinderga
99、rtens are attached to universities that have elementary and secondary schools.Some Japanese parents believe that if their young children attend a university-based program, it will increase the childrens chances of eventually being admitted to top-rated schools and universities. Several more progress
100、ive programs have introduced free play as a way out for the heavy intellectualizing in some Japanese kindergartens.1.We learn from the first paragraph that many Americans believe _.A. Japanese parents pay more attention to preschool education than American parentsB. Japans economic success is a resu
101、lt of its scientific achievementsC. Japanese preschool education emphasizes academic instructionD. Japans higher education is better than theirs2.Most American respondents believe that preschools should also attach importance to _.A. problem solvingB. group experienceC. parental guidanceD .individua
102、lly oriented development3.In Japans preschools education, the focus is on _.A. preparing childrens artistic interestsB. developing childrens artistic interestsC. tapping childrens potentialD. shaping childrens character4.Why do some Japanese parents send their children to university-based kindergart
103、ens?A. They can do better in their future studies.B. They can gain more group experience there.C. They can be individually oriented when they grows up.D. They can have better chances of getting a first-rate education.25. People from East Asia tend to have more difficulty than those from Europe in te
104、lling facial expressions and a new report published online in Current Biology explains why. Rachael Jack, University of Glasgow researcher, said that rather than scanning evenly(均匀的) across a face as Westerners do, Easterners fix their attention on the eyes. We show that Easterners and Westerners lo
105、ok at different face features to read facial expressions, Jack said. Westerners look at the eyes and the mouth equally, while Easterners favor the eyes and ignore the mouth. According to Jack and her colleagues, the finding shows that human communication of emotion is more complex than believed befo
106、re. As a result, facial expressions that had been considered universally recognizable cannot be used to reliably convey(传达) emotion in cross-cultural situations. The researchers studied cultural differences in the recognition of facial expressions by recording the eye movements of 13 Western Caucasi
107、an and 13 East Asian people while they observed pictures of expressive faces and put them into types: happy, sad, surprised, fearful, disgusted, angry, or neutral. They compared how accurately the participants(参与者) read those facial expressions using their particular eye movement strategies. It turn
108、ed out that Easterners paid much greater attention to the eyes and made significantly more errors than Westerners did. The cultural difference in eye movements that they show is probably a reflection(反映) of cultural difference in facial expressions, Jack said. Our data suggest that while Westerners
109、use the whole face to express emotion, Easterners use the eyes more and mouth less. In short, the data show that facial expressions are not universal signals of human emotion. From here on, examining how cultural factors have made these basic social skills have greater variety will help our understa
110、nding of human emotion. Otherwise, talking of communicating emotions across cultures, Easterners and Westerners will find themselves lost in translation.1. The discovery shows that Westerners _. A. observe the eyes and the mouth in different ways B. consider facial expressions universally reliable C
111、. pay equal attention to the eyes and the mouth D. have more difficulty in recognizing facial expressions2. What were the people asked to do in the study?A. To classify(分类) some face pictures. B. To get their faces impressive.C. To make a face at each other. D. To observe the researchers faces.3. Wh
112、at does the underlined word they in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. The people taking part in the study.B. The researchers of the study.C. The errors made during the study.D. The data collected from the study.4. Compared with Westerners, Easterners are likely to _.A. do translation more successfullyB. study
113、 the mouth more frequentlyC. read facial expressions more correctlyD. examine the eyes more attentively 5. What can be the best title for the passage? A. The Eye is the Window to the SoulB. Cultural Differences in Reading EmotionsC. Effective Methods to Develop Social SkillsD. How to Increase Cross-
114、cultural Understanding26. Many teenagers feel that the most important people in their lives are their friends. They believe that their family members, especially their parents, dont know them as well as their friends do. In large families, it is often for brothers and sisters to fight with each othe
115、r and then they can only go to their friends for advice. It is very important for teenagers to have one good friend or many friends. Even when they are not with their friends, they usually spend a lot of time talking among themselves on the phone. This communication is very important in childrens gr
116、owing up, because friends can discuss something difficult to say to their family members.However, parents often try to choose their childrens friends for them. Some parents may even stop their children from meeting their good friends. The question of “choice” is an interesting one. Have you ever tho
117、ught of the following questions?Who choose your friends?Do you choose your friends or your friends choose you?Have you got a good friend your parents dont like?1. Many teenagers think their _ know them better than their parents do. A. friends B.teachers C. brothers and sisters D.classmates2.When tee
118、nagers stay alone, the usual way of communication is to _.A. go to their friends B. talk with their parentsC. have a discussion with their family D. talk with their friends on the phone3. Which of the following sentences is TRUE?A. Parents should like everything their children enjoy.B. In all famili
119、es, children can choose everything they like.C. Parents should try their best to understand their children better.D. Teenagers can only go to their friends for help.4. The main idea of this passage is that _. A. Teenagers need friends B. Friends can give good advice C. Parents often choose their chi
120、ldrens friends for themD. Good friends can communicate with each other 27. Over the next 20 to 50 years, it will become harder to tell the difference between the human and the machine. All body parts will be replaceable. A computer will function like the human brain with the ability to recognize fee
121、lings and respond with emotions. They can then make fake people. We will then be able to create a machine duplicate (复制品) of ourselves so we will appear to be alive long after we are dead. Maybe a few decades later, a way will be found to transfer our spirit to the new body. Then we can choose to li
122、ve for as long as we want.Once one of you is duplicated, you will just have to press Ctrl + D and you will have two of you. If you want 500, select 500. Naturally, when duplicates are running around all over the place, there will be a food problem.The most practical choice would be garbage. Your mod
123、ified duplicate will be made to eat garbage like a goat. But dont worry. Their taste buds and sense of smell will be changed so they will really enjoy it. They will want to eat lots of garbage.When it becomes possible to do a spirit transfer, you will be able to live within whichever duplicate you w
124、ant, whenever you want and as long as you want.Just imagine what it would be like when you are with so many duplicates of yourself. You will be very busy enjoying many things. One duplicate of yourself is in the middle of doing a jigsaw puzzle (拼图游戏) and another duplicate has almost completed anothe
125、r puzzle. When you become tired of the joy of puzzles, “you” jump to the duplicate that is eating garbage, then to the one that is playing in a rock concert, then to the onethat is scoring the winning goal. You will be so busy enjoying so many things that it could drive you crazy. When it is predict
126、ed that things will be better in the future, it doesnt necessarily mean that things will be easier! 1. What is the main idea of the text?A. How to duplicate people. B. What it will be like if people are duplicated. C. Duplicating people makes trouble.D. What duplicated people eat. 2. Which of the fo
127、llowing statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 1?A. Our duplicates will be unlike us at all.B. If we die, our duplicates will disappear too.C. Its possible that we transfer our spirit to our duplicates.D. Its easy for people to tell apart people and their duplicates. 3. When you press Ctrl + D, y
128、ou .A. mean you hasnt got readyB. will get lots of garbageC. will get another “you” at onceD. dont want to copy yourself 4. Your duplicates will have to be modified in eating habits because they .A. like a special kind of foodB. dont need foodC. need plenty of vitaminsD. need a large amount of food
129、5. From the last paragraph we can conclude that .A. seeing is believingB. actions speak louder than wordsC. saying is one thing but doing is anotherD. a coin has two sides28. When I was a boy, I belonged to the Boy Scouts so I used to go camping every summer, and once something happened which I have
130、 never been able to explain.We were camping in a place above a river. After arriving, we all rushed down to the river and had a swim. Standing by the river, we noticed that it was surrounded(环绕) by cliffs(悬崖). If someone wanted to reach the river at this point, he had to walk past our camp.Several d
131、ays later, the scoutmaster had to be away for a day. That afternoon, we had supper early. We were sitting round the fire, eating and talking, when a man walked past and went down towards the river. We all felt that this man looked very strange, but, because each of us was afraid of looking very stup
132、id, no one said anything.We ate rather slowly, taking as long as possible. After finishing, we collected our plates together so that we could take them to the river where we always washed them. But no one moved towards the river梬e stood looking at each other ashamed. Then all shouting at once, we be
133、gan talking about the man who had walked past us. We agreed how strange he looked and we wondered what he could be doing by the river. We knew that he could only return by passing through our camp.An hour passed. Then one of the boys suggested we should creep(悄悄移动) down by the river so that we could
134、 see what the man was doing. Moving very slowly and keeping in the shadow, we crept down towards the bank. One boy climbed a tree so that he could see everything clearly. He called to us that there was no one there, so we ran down to the bank, looking everywhere carefully. We could not understand wh
135、ere the man had gone.When it got dark, we went back to our camp feeling bewildered. We told the scoutmaster what had happened in the evening. Smiling, he doubted that we had seen the man, but finally suggested we go and look again. We did, but there was no one there.Many years have passed, but I sti
136、ll remember it as if it were yesterday. What did we see? I do not know.1. The writer in the text mainly tells us _.A. the story of his childhoodB. a strange camping experienceC. about a stranger by the riverD. about a good place for camping2. Why did the boys eat their supper slowly?A. They wanted t
137、o delay going to the river bank.B. They were sitting for their scoutmaster.C. They had a supper earlier than usual.D. They were taking while eating.3. The word “Bewildered” in the text probably means _.A. ashamedB. nervous C. unable to understandD. eager to know something4. When he heard what had ha
138、ppened, the scoutmaster _.A. realized who the man wasB. started to worry about the manC. went back to look for the manD. felt it hard to believe the boys5. The writer still remembers the event because _.A. the boys acted foolishlyB. the camping place is beautifulC. there has been no explanation for
139、the eventD. he particularly enjoyed his camping that summer.29. “The more you learn, the more you earn,” said the pop singer Cyndi Lauper as she accepted her high school diploma(证书) , at the age of 35 ! Although Cyndi made it without a high school degree, most people dont. In the USA today, about 75
140、% of jobs need some education or technical training further than high school. The lowest wage earners in the USA are those without high school degrees; college graduates(毕业生) outearn those without a college education. People with masters degrees(硕士学位)outearn those with only a bachelor (学士学位); and th
141、e highest incomes of all are earned by people with advanced professional or academic degrees. These generalizations explain why most of young Americans go to college. However, despite the averages, more diplomas dont always mean more money. Many skilled blue-collar workers, salespeople business exec
142、utives, and entrepreneurs outearn college professors and scientific researchers. And great athletes and entertainers outearn everyone else!1. According to the passage, _.? A. high school diploma and high school degree are the same thing B. people cant get both high school diploma and degree C. peopl
143、e must get both high school diploma and degree D. people can get both high school diploma and degree or either2. Why do most American young people go to college? A. Because their parents force them to go to college. B. Because they cant get a job if they dont go to college. C. Because the situation
144、of the society make them go to college. D. Because they like studying.3. What may the word “outearn” mean? A. Earning more money. B. Earning less money. C. Earning no money. D. Working better.30. A serious problem for todays society is who should be responsible for our elderly and how to improve the
145、ir lives. It is not only a financial problem but also a question of the system we want for our society. I would like to suggest several possible solutions to this problem.First, employers should take the responsibility for their retired employees. To make this possible, a percentage of profits shoul
146、d be set aside for this purpose. But when a company must take life-long responsibility for its employees, it may suffer from a commercial disadvantage due to higher employee costs.Another way of solving the problem is to return the responsibility, to the individual. This means each person must save
147、during his working years to pay for his years of retirement. This does not seem a very fair model since some people have enough trouble paying for their daily life without trying to earn extra to cover their retirement years.This means the government might have to step in to care for the poor.In add
148、ition, the government could take responsibility for the care of the elderly. This could be financed through government taxes to increase the level of pensions. Furthermore, some in situations should be created for senior citizens, which can help provide a comfortable life for them. Unfortunately, as
149、 the present situation in our country shows, this is not a truly viable answer. The government can seldom afford to care for the elderly, particularly when it is busy trying to care for the young.One further solution is that the government or social organizations establish some working places especi
150、ally for the elderly where they are independent.To sum up, all these options have advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that some combination of these options may be needed to provide the care we hope to give to our elderly generations.1. What is the passage mainly abou
151、t?A. The problems faced by the old in society. B. Why we should take responsibility for the old?C. How we can improve the lives of the old?D. Where the old can go to get their pensions?2. The underlined word “viable” in the fourth paragraph most probably means “_”.A. impossibleB. practical C. useful
152、D. successful3. What can be concluded from the passage?A. Taking care of the old is mainly an issue of money.B. Employers should allow their workers to retire at a later age.C. Becoming independent should be the goal of most old people.D. There is no single solution to the problems of the old.4. Wha
153、t is the writers MAIN purpose in writing this article?A. To point out the need for government support for old people.B. To make general readers aware of the problems of retired people.C. To discuss some possible solutions to an important social problem.D. To instruct retired people on how they can h
154、ave a happier life.31. One day a few years ago a very funny thing happened to a neighbor of mine. He is a teacher at one of Londons big medical schools. He had finished his teaching for the summer term and was at the airport on his way to Russia to give a lecture. He had put a few clothes and his le
155、cture notes in his shoulder bag, but he had put Rupert, the skeleton(人体骨架) to be used in his lecture, in a large brown suitcase. At the airport desk, he suddenly thought that he had forgotten to buy a newspaper. He left his suitcase near the desk and went over to the shop. When he got back he discov
156、ered that someone had taken his suitcase by mistake. He often wonders what they said when they got home and found Rupert.Who wrote the story?Ruperts teacher.The neighbors teacher.A medical school teacher.The teachers neighbor.Why did the teacher put a skeleton in his suitcase?He needed it for the su
157、mmer term in London.He needed it for the lecture he was going to give.He wanted to take it to Russia for medical research.He wanted to take it home as he had finished his teaching.What happened at the airport?The skeleton went missing.The skeleton was stolen.The teacher forgot his suitcase.The teach
158、er took the wrong suitcase.Which of the following best tells the teachers feeling about the incident? He is very angry.He thinks it rather funny.He feels helpless without Rupert.He feels good without Rupert.Which of the following might have happened afterwards?The teacher got back the suitcase but n
159、ot Rupert.The teacher got back neither the suitcase nor Rupert.The teacher got back Rupert but not the suitcase.The teacher got back both the suitcase and Rupert.32. A gentle breeze blew through Jennifers hair. The golden red sun was setting. She was on the beach, looking up at the fiery(火红的)ball. S
160、he was amazed by its color, deep red in the middle, softly fading into yellow. She could hear nothing but the waves and the seagulls flying up above in the sky.The atmosphere relaxed her. After all she had been through, this was what she needed. “Its getting late,” she thought, “I must go home. My p
161、arents will be wondering where I am.”She wondered how her parents would react, when she got home after the three days she was missing. She kept on walking, directing herself where she spent every summer holiday. The road was deserted. She walked slowly and silently. Just in a few hundred meters she
162、would have been safe in her house.It was really getting dark now. The sun had set a few minutes before and it was getting cold, too. She wished she had her favorite sweater on it kept her really warm. She imagined having it with her. This thought disappeared when she finally saw her front door. It s
163、eemed different. Nobody had taken care of the outside garden for a few days. She was shocked: her father was usually so strict about keeping everything clean and tidy, and now. It all seemed deserted. She couldnt understand what was going on.She entered the house. First, she went into the kitchen wh
164、ere she saw a note written by her father. It said, “Dear Ellen, there is some coffee ready. I went looking.” Ellen was her mother but where was she? On the right side of the hallway was her parents room. She went in. Then she saw her. Her mother, lying on the bed, was sleeping. Her face looked so ti
165、red, as if she hadnt slept for days. She was really pale. Jennifer would have wanted to wake her up but she looked too tired. So Jennifer just fell asleep beside her. When Jennifer woke up, something was different. she wasnt in her mothers room and she wasnt wearing the old clothes she ran away in.
166、She was in her snug bed in her pajamas(睡衣).It felt so good being back home. Suddenly she heard a voice, “Are you feeling better now, dear? You know you got us very, very scared.”1. What does “This thought” in the fourth paragraph refer to?A. The idea of going back home.B. Her anxiety about her paren
167、ts.C. The feeling of being warm in her favorite sweater.D. The feeling of getting back home safely.2. Her father didnt take care of the garden because _.A. he was busy looking for her B. he had to look after his wifeC. he was not strict in his job D. he no longer enjoyed working there3. How did Jenn
168、ifer probably feel when she came back home?a. worried b. crazy c. tired d. disappointed e. shocked f. excitedA. a, b, c B. a, c, e C. b, c, e D. d, e, f4. What can we conclude from this passage?A. In fact Jennifers mother had been sick for days.B. As Jennifer walked towards home, she became increasi
169、ngly scared.C. When she found the garden deserted, she realized she got cross.D. Having experienced a lot outside, Jennifer felt home was really warm and safe for her33. Mr. Peter Green, aged twenty-five, battled for half an hour to escape from his trapped car yesterday when it landed upside down in
170、 three feet of water. Mr. Green took the only escape routethrough the boot(行李箱). Mr. Greens car had finished up in a ditch(沟渠) at Romney Marsin, Kent after skidding on ice and hitting a bank. “Fortunately, the water began to come in only slowly,” Mr. Green said. “I couldnt force the doors because th
171、ey were jammed against the wells of the ditch and dared not open the window because I knew water would come flooding in.” Mr. Green, a sweet salesman of Sitting Home, Kent, first tried to attract the attention of other motorists by sounding the horn and hammering on the roof and boot. Then he began
172、his struggle to escape. Later he said, “It was really a half penny that saved my life. It was the only coin I had in my pocket and I used it to unscrew the back seat to get into the boot. I hammered desperately with a hammer trying or make someone hear, but no help came.” It took ten minutes to unsc
173、rew the seat, and a further five minutes to clear the sweet samples from the boot. Then Mr. Green found a wrench and began to work on the boot lock. Fifteen minutes passed by. “It was the only chanced I had. Finally it gave, but as soon as I moved the boot lid, the water and mud poured in. I forced
174、the lid down into the mud and scrambled clear as the car filled up.” His hands and arms cut the bruised(擦伤), Mr. Green got to Beckett Farm nearby, where he was looked after by the farmers wife, Mrs. Lily Bates. Huddled in a blanket, he said, “That thirty minutes seemed like hours.” Only the tips of
175、the car wheels were visible, police said last night. The vehicle had sunk into two feet of mud at the bottom of the ditch.1. Which of the following objects is the most important to Mr. Green?A. The hammer. B. The coin. C. The screw. D. The horn.2. Which statement is true according to the passage?A.
176、Mr. Greens car stood on its boot as it fell down.B. Mr. Green could not escape from the door because it was full of sweet jam.C. Mr. Greens car accident was partly due to the slippery road.D. Mr. Green struggled in the pouring due to the slippery road.3. “Finally it gave”(Paragraph 5) means that _.A
177、. luckily the door was torn away in the endB. at last the wrench went brokenC. the lock came open after all his effortsD. the chance was lost at the last minute4. It may be inferred from the passage that _.A. the ditch was along a quiet country roadB. the accident happened on a clear warm dayC. the
178、police helped Mr. Green get out of the ditchD. Mr. Green had a tender wife and was well attended34. “Fingers were made before forks.” When a person gives up good manners, put aside knife and fork, and dives into his food, someone is likely to repeat that saying.The fork was an ancient agricultural t
179、ool, but for centuries no one thought of eating with it. Not until the eleventh century, when a young lady from Constantinople brought her fork to Italy, did the custom reach Europe.By the fifteenth century the use of the fork was wide-spread in Italy. The English explanation was that Italians were
180、unwilling to eat food touched with fingers, “seeing all mens fingers are not alike clean.Anyone who used a fork to eat with was laughed at in England for the next hundred years. Not until the late 1600s did using a fork become a common custom.1. The custom of eating with a fork was _.A. brought to E
181、urope from America B. begun when forks first inventedC. brought to Europe from Constantinople D. thought of by the Italians2. By the fifteenth century, forks were used_.A. all over Italy B. only in Constantinople C. by the kings and queens of Europe D. in England 3. The English thought that Italians
182、 used forks in order to_.A. imitate(模仿)the people of the East B. keep their food cleanC. impress visitors with their good manners D. amuse (逗笑) the English 4. The best title of the passage is “_.A. Eating with a Fork B. The History of Eating with a ForkC. A Way of Eating D. A Custom of Eating 35. Tr
183、ansport GuideThe Brisbane City Council (BCC) is responsible for bus and ferry services within the city limits and suburbs. Most buses will either arrive at the city or an interchange where connecting buses can be caught. BCC buses operate from 530 am. to 1100 pm. Monday to Thursday and 530 am. to 12
184、00 am. on Fridays. On weekends and public holidays buses operate less frequently. Prepaid bus tickets can be purchased from the QUT (Queensland University of Technology) bookshop, the campus newsagency, most other newsagencies and general stores, and any BCC Customer Service Centre. Shortterm studen
185、ts at QUT cannot use their ID cards to gain a discount fare on BCC public transport. You will need to buy an adult ticket to travel. Bus fares are dependent on the number of zones you have to travel. several types of tickets:Single: one way ticket to reach your destination, including transfers withi
186、n 2 hours.Daily: unlimited travel within the zones.Offpeak Daily: discounted unlimited travel between 900 am. and 330 pm. and after 700 pm. Monday to Friday, and all day on weekends and public holidays.Weekly: unlimited travel within the zones for one week from the date of issue.Monthly: unlimited t
187、ravel within the zones for one calendar month from the date of issue.Tentrip Saver: 10 trips at any time within the zones on buses and ferries only.Transport routes, timetables and fare information are available from:Public Transport Information Centre69 Ann Street (corner of George St)Brisbane City
188、Phone 13 12 30(Transport Information Service)1The transport guide above is most likely provided by _.A. Public Transport Information CentreB. the Brisbane City CouncilC. Queensland University of TechnologyD. BCC Customer Service Centres2We can learn from the passage that _.A. buses are scheduled as
189、usual on weekends and public holidaysB. regular students at QUT need to buy adult ticketsC. prepaid tickets can be bought from the Public Transport Information CentreD. tentrip Savers can be used at offpeak time3An exchange student staying at QUT for five days has to travel between zones every day.
190、What type of ticket would he probably buy?A. Single. B. Weekly C. Offpeak Daily. D. Tentrip Saver.36. The bus is a usable form of transportation all over the world because we can easily take it to go everywhere. Also, we do not need to worry about danger on a long-distance trip. Now, we have comfort
191、able buses in London. I would like to describe how comfortable they are. First, the number of seats on a bus has been reduced from 44 to 19. The reason why the number of seats is now 19 is that the seats have been changed to big and comfortable sofas.Originally, they changed the normal seats to airp
192、lane seats and took out ten seats from the buses. However, every customer wanted to have a more comfortable seat on the bus when they went on long-distance trips, so they changed them to sofas. Also, the owners of the bus companies wanted to make more money, so they tried to meet the passengers need
193、s. They changed the airplane seats to sofas, so the number of seats is now 19.As the new buses appear, the prices go up, too. The owners have many ideas, which you have probably never thought about before. Now they have bus attendants who serve water, snacks, newspapers, and towels.Also, you can cha
194、nge the direction and the height of the sofa to make yourself more comfortable, and there is a service bell on each sofa. Moreover, some companies show movies on the buses. In addition, when you go on a long-distance trip, they have luxurious(豪华的) buses that have an LCD screen on each seat. That is
195、not the only surprising thing on the bus. They also have different TV channels, movie channels, and seventy TV games for killing time while you are on the bus.1. How many airplane seats did they put in a bus originally?A. 10 seats.B. 19 seats.C. 34 seats.D. 44 seats. 2. The direction and height of t
196、he sofas can be changed so that _.A. they can take up less space B. they can hold more peopleC. passengers can feel more comfortable D. passengers can watch a movie 3. If you are thirsty and want to have a drink while sitting in the bus, youd better _.A. go to the front of the bus to get it B. get o
197、ff the bus to buy some by yourselfC. change the direction of the seat D. ring the bell on your sofa4. Though there are fewer seats on the buses, _.A. the bus can pick up as many passengers as beforeB. the owners get more money by offering better serviceC. the bus fare remains the same as beforeD. th
198、e bus is as crowded as it was before37. BROOKSVILLE Its the time of year again, when young bears are on their own for the first time. And that means more sightings where bears usually arent supposed to be.This weekend, a 258-pound black bear took a brief tour of Brooksville, with police and firefigh
199、ters chasing.Another black bear, weighing just 100 pounds, was spotted Saturday, crossing busy U. S. 19 near a retirement community in Spring Hill. Several other bear reports have come from Citrus County. It is really difficult for the younger bears to find their own land around here, said Niki Ever
200、itt, bear hot line director for the Gulf Coast Conservancy.Brooksvilles bear first was spotted late Thursday crossing State Road 50, headed toward Tom Varn Park. Police and firefighters tracked the bear through the park and the Brooksville Quarry golf course.The bear then wounded down the middle of
201、Broad Street before being surrounded near Luigis Pizza. An official with the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission came with a tranquilizer spear(加入镇静剂的矛).planning to stick the bear by hand. The guy saw the size of the bear and figured that wasnt a great idea, said Capt. Frank Phillips of the
202、 Brooksville Fire Department.Emergency officials waited until a tranquilizer gun was brought from Land O Lakes. The bear then got a free ride to the Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area.It is not unusual for bears to move into living areas this time of year, experts say. Mothers give their male b
203、aby bears the boot once the youngsters are 2 years old. With living areas growing, the young bears keep finding smaller and smaller areas in which they can set up their own land.They re trying to find a land of their own, where they won t get beat up, said Lt. Rip Stalvey, a game commission spokesma
204、n.Everitt said people should not be too concerned about the recent bear sightings, since we have never had a bear attack in Florida.Black bears mainly eat the tender and fresh leaves of Sabal palms, as well as acorns and berries. Recent weeks of dry weather likely have reduced their food supply.If w
205、e dont get some relief soon, Everitt said, were probably going to see a lot more of it.1. Whats the main idea of this passage?A. Bear sightings in living areas worry people.B. Policemen try hard to get the bears controlled.C. People take up too much land from bears.D. ears come out to disturb people
206、s lives.2. Which is true according to the passage?A. The 100-pound bear was caught near Luigis Pizza.B The Gulf Coast Conservancy makes bears homeless.C. Brooksvilles bear was too large to be caught by hand.D. Bears frequently visit humans living areas.3. Bear sightings can usually be expected _.A.
207、in the cold season B. in the warm seasonC. near lakes or rivers D. near Luigis Pizza4. The underlined phrase give their male baby bears the boot means_.A. make them wear the bootsB. find new homes for themC. drive them away from homeD. keep them in safe places38. How could we possibly think that kee
208、ping animals in cages in unnatural environmentsmostly for entertainment purposesis fair and respectful?Zoo officials say they are concerned about animals. However, most zoos remain “collections” of interesting “things” rather than protective habitats(栖息地). Zoos teach people that it is acceptable to
209、keep animals bored, lonely, and far from their natural homes.Zoos claim(声称) to educate people and save endangered species(物种), but visitors leave zoos without having learned anything meaningful about the animals natural behavior, intelligence, or beauty. Zoos keep animals in small spaces or cages, a
210、nd most signs only mention the species name, diet, and natural range(分布区). The animals normal behavior is seldom noticed because zoos dont usually take care of the animals natural needs.The animals are kept together in small spaces, with no privacy and little opportunity for mental and physical exer
211、cise. This results in unusually and self-destructive behavior called zoochosis. A worldwide study of zoos found that zoochosis is common among animals kept in small spaces or cages. Another study showed that elephants spend 22 percent of their time making repeated head movements or biting cage bars,
212、 and bears spend 30 percent of their time walking back and forth, a sign of unhappiness and pain.Furthermore, most animals in zoos are not endangered. Captive breeding(圈养繁殖) of endangered big cats. Asian elephants, and other species has not resulted in their being sent back to the wild. Zoos talk a
213、lot about their captive breeding programs because they do not want people to worry about a species dying out. In fact, baby animals also attract a lot of paying customers. Havent we seen enough competitions to name baby animals?Actually, we will save endangered species only if we save their habitats
214、 and put an end to the reasons people kill them. Instead of supporting zoos, we should support groups that work to protect animals natural habitats.64How would the author describe the animals life in zoos?ADangerous.BUnhappy.CNatural.DEasy.65In the state of zoochosis, animals _.Aremain in cagesBbeha
215、ve strangelyCattack other animalsDenjoy moving around66What does the author try to argue in the passage?AZoos are not worth the public support. BZoos fail in their attempt to save animals.CZoos should treat animals as human DZoos use animals as a means of making money.67The author tries to persuade
216、readers to accept his argument mainly by _.Apointing out the faults in what zoos do. Busing pictures he has taken at zoosCquestioning the way animals are protected Ddiscussing the advantages of natural habitats39. Ms Tan,youve referred to your new novel as your eighth book.Thats because it took me s
217、ix or seven attempts at a second novel before I started and completed this one.Why do you think you had so many false starts?I would say that my reasons were wrong:I was trying to prove that I wasnt just a mother-daughter storyteller,or I was trying to prove that I didnt just have to write about thi
218、ngs that were strictly Chinese or Chinese-American.Those were never the right reasons for writing those early stories.And I could never come up with other,better reasons for continuing them.What kept you going on this book?This book was different because it was based on my mothers real life.The reas
219、on for writing it became more personal and emotional.After The Joy Luck Club came out,my mother was always explaining to people that she wasnt any of the mothers in that book.And at one point she said to me,“Next book tells my true story.”And then she started telling me things I never knew before.Sh
220、e also told me many,many stories,because my mother doesnt generalize.The book really grew out of that.Have you ever visited China?Yes.Ive been there twice:about three years ago and then again last November,both times with my mother and my husband.Was it difficult to capture the Chinese-American dial
221、ect without sounding like a parody(拙劣的模仿)?No,because its the language Ive heard all my life from my mother.She speaks English as its direct translation from Chinese.But its more than that:Her language also has more imagery than English.Can you think of an example?Somebody might say to me,“Dont work
222、so hard.Youll kill yourself.”My mother will say to me,“Why do you press all your brains out on this page for someone else?”So its very vivid.Thats the way she talks.Have many readers told you that the Chinese mother in your book reminded them of the typical Jewish(有癖好的)mother?Many people have told m
223、e that.I think the mother-daughter relationship is very intense in both cases.Culturally there is an acceptance that mothers have the power to tell their children,especially their daughters,how to conduct their livesnot simply up until the time they are 18,but for the rest of their lives.However,whe
224、n children grow up in a different culture from their parents,they tend to keep more secrets from their parents.The children think,“They just wouldnt understand that I had to do this.”And that can really create a gap,and it can grow as the number of secrets grows.1Based on the questions in this inter
225、view,what do you think Ms Tans profession is?AA journalist.BA storywriter.CAn interviewer. DAn interviewee.2Whats TRUE about Tans second book?AIts about her real life in America.BThe name of the book is The Joy Luck Club.CIt is the result of many times of careful thought.DIt includes many works of h
226、er mother.3Which question is NOT answered in the interview?AHow does she think of her mothers language?BHow many books does she plan to write?CWhen did she visit China?DHow is generation gap created?4The last paragraph mainly talks about _.Ahow to keep secrets from parentsBhow to deal with the mothe
227、r-daughter relationshipChow to conduct the livesDhow the generation gap comes about40. Betty and Harold have been married for years. But one thing still puzzles old Harold. How is it that he can leave Betty and her friend Joan sitting on the sofa, talking, go out to a ball game, come back three and
228、a half hours later, and theyre still sitting on the sofa, talking? What in the world, Harold wonders, do they have to talk about?Betty shrugs(耸肩). Talk? Were friends.Researching this matter called friendship, psychologist Lilian Rubin spent two hundred women and men. No matter what their age, their
229、jobs, their sex, the results were completely clear: women have more friendships than men, and the difference in the content and the quality of those friendships is “marked and unmistakable”.More than two-thirds of the single men Rubin interviewed could not name a best friend. Those who could were li
230、kely to name a woman. Yet three-quarters of the single women had no problem naming a best friend, most trusted person, or the one they would turn to in time of emotional distress(感情危机). “Most women,” says Rubin, “identified(认定) at least one, usually more, trusted friends to whom they could turn in a
231、 troubled moment, and they spoke openly about the importance of these relationships in their lives.”“In general,” writes Rubin in her new book, “womens friendships with each other rest on shared emotions and support, but mens relationships are marked by shared activities. “For the most part, Rubin s
232、ays, interactions(交往) between men are emotionally controlled a good fit with the social requirements of “manly behavior”.“Even when a man is said to be a best friend,” Rubin writes, “the two share little about their innermost feelings. Whereas a womans closest female friend might be the first to tel
233、l her to leave a failing marriage, it wasnt unusual to hear a man say he didnt know his friends marriage was in serious trouble until he appeared on night asking if he could sleep on the sofa.” 1. What old Harold cannot understand or explain is the fact that _. A. he is treated as an outsider rather
234、 than a husband B. women have so much to share C. women show little interest in ball games D. he finds his wife difficult to talk to2. Rubins study shows that for emotional support a married woman is more likely to turn to _. A. a male friend B. a female friend C. her parents D. her husband3. Accord
235、ing to the text, which type of behavior is NOT expected of a man by society? A. Ending his marriage without good reason. B. Spending too much time with his friends. C. Complaining about his marriage trouble. D. Going out to ball games too often. 4. Which of the following statements is best supported
236、 by the last paragraph? A. Men keep their innermost feelings to themselves. B. Women are more serious than men about marriage. C. Men often take sudden action to end their marriage. D. Women depend on others in making decisions.5. The research done by psychologist Rubin centres around _. A. happy an
237、d successful marriages B. friendships of men and women C. emotional problems in marriage D. interactions between men and women评卷人得分四、短文改错41. Its raining so hard that we have to stay indoor.42. American students spend 72 minutes on physical activity per day, 1. _and that in South Korea 42 minutes. Ho
238、wever, Chinese students 2. _have only 12 minutes for physically activities per day. The reasons 3. _lie in the following. Almost all the time are spent on lessons in 4. _Chinese schools and students are made by parents concentrate 5. _on their study even whether they get back home. So there is 6. _l
239、ittle time leave for their physical activities. In my opinion, 7. _both schools and parents should allows students 8. _more time to do physical activities. After all, knowledge 9. _can be gain not only from books but also through activities. 10. _43. Among all the modern invention, laptop is my favo
240、rite 1. _one. I think it is the most amazed invention in the 2. _21st century. Laptops are light but small. They are 3. _easily to carry. With a laptop, we can work, study and 4. _entertain everywhere. A laptop can get the Internet 5. _outside, that enables us to get the latest information 6. _whene
241、ver we want. Use a laptop, I can keep in 7. _the touch with my friends and family through e-mails 8. _and QQ at any time and in any place. I think on 9. _the future, everybody will have his or her own laptop. 10. _44. I often dream of a teacher , I dream of standing on the 1 _ platform in the classr
242、oom and give lessons to lovely boys 2 _ and girls . I teach them , play with them , but watch them 3 _ growing up . I am always young when I was staying 4 _ with them . I know there is not easy to be a teacher . You 5 _ have to learn in order to teach . Without enough knowledge, 6 _ you can never le
243、arn well .What is more , you have to 7 _ be friends with your pupils and take good care of him . 8 _ Only in this way can you be a good teacher and win 9 _ respect from them . Though I am a student now , I will work as very hard to make my dream come true . 10 _ 45. It is usually said, knowledge is
244、a pot, in it, the more you fill, the thirstier it becomes, the pot of knowledge can never be said to be full filled. There is so much to learn it, as if one keeps on studying for the whole life, you cannot achieve the status of being perfect and a complete genius. Education is anything, which a pers
245、on keeps on learning for the whole life. There are different factor, which contribute towards a healthy and prosperous living, and education is one of them. One needs be educated enough to deal with all the matters of his field, made himself the master of the education field he has chosen. 46. Hello
246、, everyone! As you know, that many students like to work on the Internet. Of course, it can bring us much good things. We can acquire less knowledge outside our books, practice our spoken English for someone else and look up some useful information. But at same time, it can bring us some bad things
247、so well. Some students have made too many friends, seen some bad information that are not good for us and spending too much time on it. We should know what to do or what not to do. Thats my idea. Thank you for listen!47. I am a student from Henan University. I born on 1. _May 8th in 1987 and I will
248、graduate the next July. 2. _I have studied English hardly for four years because 3. _I major in it and I am really interesting in it. 4. _I am especially good at spoken English and written 5. _English. Whats more, I am good at use computers. 6. _Not only can I write program by myself but also I 7. _
249、do well in typing. Her typing speed is 100 words 8. _per minute. If I was employed, I will cherish the 9. _opportunity and work hard to be a good employer. 10. _48. About 60 students from America Randall Davis, but I grew up 1. _in Indiana, the United States. Since I was 19 years old, 2. _I moved to
250、 Brazil in South America, and later turned to 3. _the United States in 1985. So, I moved to Utah, where I 4. _attended Brigham Young University from 1985 to 1991, and 5. _I majored Spanish education and TESL, namely teaching 6. _English as a second language. After graduate from college, 7. _I moved
251、to Japan in the spring of 2009, when I currently live 8. _and teach. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, playing the basketball, 9. _riding the bike, and hearing of students from around the world. 10. _49. My classmate except me were in high spirits. At the coming party I would have to do some cleani
252、ngs, for I wasnt able to dance and sing. During the party, I tried to keep the room being clean. After the party I got rid the rubbish. Enjoying my classmates smiling faces, I felt their job worthwhile. When told the room will have been a dustbin without me I thought of a saying, There must have a u
253、se for my talent. You may have no special talent, so as long as you try to do good in everything useful, youll find everything is beautiful at every corner of your life.50. I like travel very much. I had been to most 1._of the interested places in Britain already and I just2._dont want other cold En
254、glish summer. So Ill go3._abroad for change this year. Where Id like 4._to is France, Spain, or Italy. Though going abroad5._has the trouble of changing money abroad. But 6._when I just think of the sun Id enjoy for, the new7._places Id see, the people Id meet, I get excited.8._In fact, which Id rea
255、lly like to do is to practice my9._French and Spanish. It would do me a lot at work.10._吉林一中2012-2013下学期高二期末英语试卷B模块单元测试试卷考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx题号一二三四五总分得分注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)请修改第I卷的文字说明评卷人得分一、单词拼写1. The crazy fans patiently for three hours,and they would wait till th
256、e famous singer arrived.A.were waiting B.had been waitingC.had waited D.would wait 2. Hundreds of people leave their villages hoping to gain their f_ in cities. 3. Its dangerous for a child to hold a _(锋利的)knife.4. The guests rose to their feet, _(鼓掌)the golden couple.5. You couldnt be more m _, Ale
257、x. Youve utterly misread the situation.6. This medicine is highly e _ against cancer.7. The figures are not _(准确 ).8. I heard the noise in the room. But when I came in, they were all p_ to be asleep.9. I made five a _ for jobs but got nothing.10. I bought my son an _ (改编) for children of a play by S
258、hakespeare.第II卷(非选择题)请修改第II卷的文字说明评卷人得分二、短文改错11. One day, I was cooking in the kitchen while the telephone rang. 1 went to answer immediately. She was my friend, Marry. It was five years since we had stayed together in her birthday party. When we are talking on the phone, I listened the fire alarm. S
259、o I ran back to the kitchen. The room was full of smoking and the beef was badly burnt. I quickly turned out the gas, opening all the windows, and then went out of the house. In my surprise, two fire engines were outside my house. I told the firemen that it was for my careless cooking that caused th
260、e heavy smoke.12. Sports is fun and most people in the world, whether men or woman , boys or girls enjoy them. Since long ago, many adults and children called their friends together to spend many hours play games. Why? One of the reasons is that sports help make them live happy. In the other words,
261、they help to keep people strong and feeling good. When they were playing games, they move a lot. That is why sports are good activities for their healthy. Having fun with their friends make them happy. Many people enjoy sports with watching others play.评卷人得分三、英汉互译13. 树吸收二氧化碳放出氧气。(take in)Trees_ _car
262、bon dioxide and give out oxygen.14. 他说这是因为从小时候开始练习单口喜剧的时候,他就习惯于站在镜子面前,边刷牙边对自己说笑话.He says _ _ _ when he started practicing stand-up as a child, he told himself jokes_ _ in front of the mirror, _his teeth!评卷人得分四、判断正误15. If he will come or not depends on the weather.16. It was believed any village that
263、 did not give food would have bad luck.17. Seeing the sun to rise above the surface of the sea, we let out a shout of joy.18. The speaker raised his voice, but he couldnt make himself understand.19. Its wrong of you to keep the lights burned all the night while you were not in.20. Having been ill in
264、 bed for nearly a month, so he had a hard time passing the exam.21. He was determining not to make the same mistakes.22. In 1983, there were only 200 computers connecting to the Internet.23. Dont have him waited in the rain.Its too cold.24. This is clear that we can use Internet to do all kinds of t
265、hings at home.评卷人得分五、短语填空25. After running out of his money abroad,he _.26. A million dollars is a v_ amount of money.27. Most of the countrys industry_(由农业构成)(farming)28. They have expressed a keen interest in working in design after their tennis careers_.29. He said the environment in his school h
266、is success.30. I learn from my textbook that the letters PLA_ the Peoples Liberation Army.31. The new library was named _ _ of a businessman devoted to Chinas education.32. With great pain and patience,he finally managed to finish the experiment.33. I have seen the method _by many different people _
267、their jobs. So it must be an effective method.34. He painted his horses _ to show the moving hair on their backs.参考答案一、单项选择1.【答案】B2.【答案】A3.【答案】B4.【答案】C【解析】考查非谓语动词。根据题干的后半句话可知,前半句话表示目的,即 Sally 早早地结束工作是为了到机场给 Joseph 送行,因此应选动词不定式。5.【答案】A6.【答案】B7.【答案】D 【解析】考查动词不定式作目的状语,同时herself与hear是被动关系,即“在音乐声中,海伦不得不大
268、叫以使自己能被听见。”8.【答案】B【解析】choose表示“选择”,其实是指“选择出来”(pick out),而不是指“从选择”,要表示后者的意思,要用choose from,有时也用choose among。9.【答案】B10.【答案】C二、完形填空11.【答案】BCABB CDCBD【解析】狼历来被世人视为凶残的动物,事实是否的确如此呢?带着这一疑问,Farley进行了实地考察,在和狼进行了零距离的接触后, 改变了自己的观点。本文告诉我们要学会根据事实说话。B。Farley是政府工作人员。从上下文得知, 他是被派去进行调查和研究狼的习性的,故选told。C。根据下文飞机把Farley送到
269、了一个没有房屋和人的地方, 说明了这个地方不可能是城市,小镇和村庄故a far place为正确答案。A。狼吃人的恐怖故事给孤身一人的Farley带来的应是afraid。B。因为Farley害怕, 所以枪应始终不能离身。all the time意为“一直、始终”。B。根据下文的描述,狼妈妈给孩子们喂奶,对孩子们进行训练,可见是一位好妈妈,故选good。C。狼只能猎取食物, 而不能烧食物, 生产食物。get合乎文意,为正确答案。D。shout at意为“朝大声叫喊”;look into意为“调查、观察”;laugh at意为“嘲笑”。这三个词组都不符文意。play with意为“和一起玩耍”,合
270、文意为正确答案。C。the nice happy wolf family让Farley不再害怕,因此也就不再需要枪了,故选择gun.。B。因为他的亲身体验与他所听到的相违背,说明以前关于狼的说法是不对的, 故选not true。10. D。understand意为“了解”合乎文意,为正确答案。12.【答案】BACBBACDDCBBBDC AADCD13.【答案】1.C 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.B 20.D14.【答案】15 BADCD 610 CBBCA111
271、5 BDCAB 1620 DCADA15.【答案】1-20 BDDCB, AACAC, CBBDA, CADCB16.【答案】BDCAB CAACB ADBDC BDBAC17.【答案】文章通过判断一个物体的颜色的事例告诉我们:有时我们需要站在别人的角度思考问题。1D从下文的but I have never forgotten可推知,“我”记不清为何争吵。2A最后一段点明主旨“My teacher taught me a very important lesson that day.”,与第一段相呼应,这是“我”多年前得到的一个教训。3C从下文可知,当时“我”相信自己是正确的。be convi
272、nced that意为“确信,深信”。4B下文多次提到my teacher,所以应选B项。5Cbring指“带到某处”。其他选项不符合文意。6B从下文的her desk可知,老师把我们带到讲桌边,讲桌应在教室前面,故B项最佳。7B根据下文,老师把我们安置在讲桌的两边。place意为“放置,安放,安置”。8A从上文“on one side of her desk”可推知“我”站到那个同学对面,即讲桌的另一边,应是the other side。9C从下段第11空后的“.it was obviously black”可知,从“我”这边,很清晰地看到那个物体是黑色的,故选择clearly。10C从bl
273、ack和white可知,老师在问我们物体的颜色。11Awhen在此相当于considering that,意思是“考虑到”。本句的意思是“考虑到它明显是黑色的,我无法相信他所说的物体是白色的。”12B由两人回答的颜色不同可知他们的意见不统一,所以又一次争吵起来。13Athis time“这一次”,与文章开头提到的一次争吵呼应。14A由上句两个where可知,我们交换了地点。15D根据上下文,我们两人互相交换了地点,“我”看到了事物的另一面,不得不承认是白色的,(即“我”的同学刚才看到的颜色)。16B由下文“from his side it was white”和“from my side wa
274、s it black”可知,物体的两面颜色不同,故differently正确。17C通过上句,从他那面看,物体是白色,可是只有从“我”这面看是黑色。由句子使用了倒装was it black可知,只有only符合文意。18B(be)in sb.s shoes“处于某人的境地”。不及物动词stand代替了be在此表示动作,说明你看问题要站在对方的角度(换位思考)。19A学会换位思考,通过对方的眼睛来看事情的situation“局面,情况,局势”。movement“运动”,condition“状况”,behaviour“行为”。20D通过上文可知,只有你自己处在别人的境况下,才能“真正”理解别人,故
275、D项。18.【答案】ABBAD CABAB ADCAB DCBDB【解析】选 A 根据下文可知,是一直有警察驻守。选 B根据下文whatever引导的时间状语从句的意义可知,在大的港口必须一直都有警察驻守,来处理水手们随时可能引起的麻烦。选 B强调接到来自于(from)某地的电话。选A该句意为一位身材高大的水手喝醉了,而且在摔酒吧里的家具设备。选D 发生事情,警官不得不去选 C 用heavily 表示喝的程度。选 A一般情况下,那些必须到现场去惩治那些烂醉如泥的水手的警官,通常都尽可能地从警察中挑选一位身材最高大的警察跟他一起去现场。选 B 前后句对比,表示转折关系。选A分析上文可知,表没有做
276、用instead.选B此处应选与smallest意义一致的形容词weakest-looking,说明“看上去很弱小”。选A警官与警察一起去酒吧“抓”喝醉了的水手,而不是“杀、除掉、赶上”喝醉了的水手。选 D根据语境可知,应选 happen to be(碰巧)。选 C上文说明了原因,下文表达结果。选A Why dont you do sth? 为表示建议的固定句型,意为“为何不?”选 B根据上文可知,此处强调要对付的是“喝醉的”水手。选 D“十分正确”常表达为quite right,而副词very, too一般不可修饰right。all right用作表语时,意为“身体好”,不符句意。选 C w
277、hy引导表语从句,强调原因。选 B 表向某方向走选 D 根据上下句含义表示比.小选 B此句意为:如果你看到两个警察向你扑来,一个比另一个矮小得多,你将会进攻哪一个? 19.【答案】1. A2. C3. C4. B5. A6. C7. A8. D9. A10. D11. B12. A13. C14. D15. B16. A17. B18. C19. D20. A21. B22. A23. D24. B25. C【解析】文章主要讲作者 30 年前读中学时因考试舞弊所接受的特殊教育对自己后来一生的重大影响。1. A。根据本段最后一句的 mistake throughout the test)可显然看
278、出。2. C。mark 用作名词,表示“分数”,用作动词,表示“给打分”。本句中的 marked 表示“打分”或“批改”。3. C。老师认为其中12个男生舞弊,其依据就是他们试卷上的错误“完全一样(exactly the same)”。4. B。/ 5. A。此处的语境是:由于当时考试舞弊(cheating)并不是什么新鲜事,所以老师对此只字未提(didnt even say a word about it)。6. C。remain 在此表示“留下”。7. A。注意下文的 noteither(也没有),它表明上文应该表示否定意义。8. D。此句语境为:老师既没有质问我们,也没有处罚(scold
279、)我们。(这是为下文作铺垫)9. A。根据本句后面的 by Thomas Macaulay 可知,此处提到的就是文章开头的那句话,故填 above。10. D。根据常识和比较四个选项,可知此题 D 最佳。11. B。比较四个选项,只有 know 与空格后的介词 about 搭配在此合符语境。12. A。由于不知道其他同学的情况,所以就谈“我自己”(myself)。13. C。此处句意为“这是我一生中最重要的一课(lesson)”。14. D。请注意 introduce sb to sth 这一结构,不要把它直译为“把某人介绍给某物”,其实际意思是“使某人认识或了解某事物”,其被动式 be in
280、troduced to sth 表示(某人)认识或了解某事物。15. B。根据上下文的意思和作者的在文中的态度可知,老师要我们抄写的 Macaulay 的这句话,对我来说现在“仍然(still)”是最好的准绳。16. A。way 的意思是“方法”,a way to measure oneself 在此表示“检测某人行为的方法”。17. B。/ 18. C。根据一般常识:关于国家与军队参战这样的决定不一般人能作出的(故用 few of us 与语境较吻合),同时这样的决定显然属于重大的(great)决定。19. D。此处语境是:我们虽然不作出国家或军队参战这样的重要决定,但我们每天都要作出一些个
281、人的小决定。句中涉及的句型 call upon sb to do sth 表示要求某人做某事。20. A。注意第 20 至 23 题所涉及的两个句子的句型相为相似,注意互相参照。第 20 空填 should 即可从第 22 空前的 should 得到启示。21. B。此题填 or 可从第 23 空前的 or 得到启示。22. A。extra change received at the store 在此指在商店被多找的零钱。此句意为:在商店被多找(extra)的零钱是应该被忘记(forgotten)还是应该退给(returned)店主?23. D。比较四个选项并结合一般常识可知 D 最佳。24
282、. B。根据下文 But you have to live with yourself 可知此处应选 you,否则上下文人称不一致。25. C。根据本句句意可推知答案。20.【答案】CADDC DBCAA DBCBC DBAAC【解析】C luggage office 意为“行李寄存处”,作者去领取小提箱(suitcase),可知他是去行李寄存处。A leave 意为“留下、委托”。这里表示把行李寄存在行李寄存处。D wait 意为“等候”。由后面的when my turn came(轮到我的时候)可知在行李寄存处已经有人排队等候了。D empty 意为“倒空”。这里表示把皮包里的东西全部倒出
283、来,寻找寄存物品的收据(receipt)。C hard意为“努力地”。这里表示无论怎样努力寻找,可是哪儿也找不到。D explain意为“解释”。由于收据没有找到,只好向管理员解释情况。B look at sb up and down 意为“上下打量着某人”。C hear 意为“听说”。表示听说过这种故事。这里指管理员以前经常遇到类似的情况。A describe意为“描述”。由于没有收据,管理员就要作者描述他的手提箱的模样。A object意为“物体”。这里指手提箱。D a form意为“一份表格”。B make a list意为“列表”。因为没有收据,管理员就要作者把他的箱子里的东西列一份清
284、单,以便证实该手提箱是作者本人的。C correct意为“正确的”。只有当清单上的东西的名称与手提箱内的物品相吻合时,才能取走手提箱。B remember意为“回忆起”。要写清单,就必须回忆起手提箱里所放的物品(articles)。C hurriedly 意为“匆忙地”。I had hurriedly packed into the case是定语从句,修饰articles,表示出发时匆忙。因此,现在要写清单,就需要尽力回忆。故选hurriedly与上下文相符。D look 意为“看”,强调看的动作。B occur 意为“被想到”。It occurs to sb that 意为:某人想到。A
285、pick up 意为“拾起、捡起”。这里指作者突然想到要是收据被别人捡到,他就可能会把手提箱领走。A unfortunately 意为“幸亏”。句意为:幸亏手提箱没有被人领走。C satisfied 意为“满意的、信服的”。这里指经过物品与清单的核对,管理员确信了手提箱是作者的,因此让作者领走了。三、阅读理解21.【答案】14 BDBA【解析】$selection$22.【答案】C D A A23.【答案】1. 答案B解析细节理解题。由第一段最后一句可知他上过学,是local grammar school,不是public school;也不是学Latin,只是其principal subje
286、ct was Latin;由第二段第三行可知,他偷过东西,但不是cattle,而是rabbits and deer;最后一段讲到他离开家乡去了伦敦。 2. 答案C解析细节理解题。见第二段中“It is said that because of this.”其中this指代上一句话的内容。据说就是因为他被打甚至因偷附近地主家的兔子和鹿而被送进监狱,他离开了自己的家乡。3. 答案A解析细节理解题。莎士比亚是世界闻名的剧作家,最后一段提到他是怎么从学徒变成剧作家的。4. 答案C解析词义猜测题。从上下文推测,是过了一段时间以后人们才熟悉他的。5答案A解析主旨归纳题。综观全文,文章主要是讲莎翁成为剧作家
287、前的一些情况,即他的早期生活。24.【答案】1.解析:细节题。从第一段的第一、二句我们可以看出因为美国孩子的学术成就缓慢,很多美国家长到日本取经,然而他们看到的不是他们所预料的。由此我们知道,很多美国人认为日本非常重视孩子的学术教育。答案:C2.解析:细节题。从第二段我们知道,62%的美国人把group experience作为他们的三个重要的选择之一。答案:B3.解析:归纳概括题。从第一段的“To prepare children for successful careers in first grade and beyond, Japanese schools do not teach r
288、eading, writing, and mathematics, but rather skills such as persistence, concentration, and the ability to function as a member of a group.”可知这些做法都有助于培养人的品格。答案:D4.解析:细节理解题。从最后一段第一句可知。答案:D25.【答案】CAADB26.【答案】1-4 ADCA27.【答案】1-5 BCCDD28.【答案】BACDC【解析】这篇文章记叙了作者孩提时代一次难忘的野营经历。在这次野营活动中,作者和其他小伙伴们一道,目睹了一位男士走到他
289、们野营地河边,然后悄然消失,致使作者至今仍百思不得其解。. B。这是一道对全文主旨进行判断的题目。A项内容涉及面太广应排除,D项内容文中未涉及,C项内容应包含在 B 项之中。A。文中第3段提及:We ate rather slowly, taking as long as possible ?no one moved towards the riverwe stood looking at each other ashamed. 可知孩子们细嚼慢咽,不敢去河边洗碗,是因为对这个陌生人的怪诞先是感到害怕,后又因胆小而感到难为情,故应选A。C。明明看到一个人去了河边,却到处找不到,故选 C,即“不
290、可理解”(unable to understand)。4. D。文中提及孩子们将这一奇遇告知童子军首长后,他笑了,对孩子们是否见到这一奇人颇感怀疑(doubt),故应选 D。C。由文中第1段后半句 and once something happened which I have been able to explain 可知选答案C。同时从常识角度可知,这一奇遇事件会给作者幼小的心灵烙上永远不可磨灭的、难忘的印迹。29.【答案】1-3 DCA30.【答案】CBDC31.【答案】1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.B32.【答案】CABD33.【答案】B C C A34.【答案】CABB35.【
291、答案】CDB【解析】1.推理判断题。本文的主要内容是向学生介绍如何乘车,所以最有可能提供这些信息的就是大学。2.细节理解题。由原文Offpeak Daily和Tentrip Saver两种票的解释可知。3.细节理解题。通过阅读表格和计算可知答案。36.【答案】CCDB37.【答案】ACBC【解析】本文报道了Brooksville的小黑熊,在首次离家独立生活的旅途中进入人的居住区而被人发现的经过。A 主旨题。由全文的描述及文章的最后一句可知,人们对黑熊的出没感到担心。C 细节题。由第六段中的planning to stick the bear by hand 及第七段中的The guy saw
292、the size of the bear and figured that wasnt a great idea可知。B 细节题。由第五段第一句及倒数第二段所描述的黑熊所吃的东西只能在春天出现可知。C 句意题。由once the youngsters are 2 years old They are trying to find a land of their own可知。38.【答案】B B A A39.【答案】1-4 BCBD【解析】语篇解读:这是一篇人物访谈纪实。通读这篇访谈录,我们可以了解华裔美国作家Ms Tan创作第二部作品的经历。1推理判断题。根据文中的“your new nove
293、l,a second novel”等关键词及访谈内容可知,Ms Tan是一名小说家。C、D两项有一定的干扰性,注意题干中问的是“profession(职业)”。2细节判断题。根据文中的it took me six or seven attempts at a second novel before I started and completed this one可知,Tan在完成这部书的写作之前曾经历过六、七次尝试,说明这本书是她经过多次深思熟虑的产物。3细节理解题。“她计划写几本书?”这个问题在文中找不到答案,其他三项文中均有涉及。4段落主旨题。此段大意是:传统地认为母亲有教育孩子们一生如何
294、生活的权力,而孩子们随着年龄的增长,他们不愿将自己的秘密告诉父母,从而产生了代沟。因此本段主要阐述的是代沟是如何产生的。40.【答案】BBCAB四、短文改错41.【答案】错【解析】indoor改成indoors。stay后应接副词indoors,indoor为形容词不能作状语。42.【答案】1. activityactivities 2. thatthose 3. physicallyphysical4. areis 5. concentrate前加to 6. whetherwhen7. leaveleft 8. allowsallow 9. 10. gaingained43.【答案】1. i
295、nventioninventions 2. amazedamazing3. butand 4. easilyeasy5. get后加to 6. thatwhich7. UseUsing 8. 去掉the9. onin 10. 44.【答案】1being/becoming 2giving 3and 4am 5it 6knowledge/learning 7teach 8them 9 10as45.【答案】It is usually said, knowledge is a pot, in it, the more you fill, the thirstier it becomes, the p
296、ot whichof knowledge can never be said to be full filled. There is so much to learn it, as if one keeps on fully evenstudying for the whole life, then even, you cannot achieve the status of being perfect and a he orcomplete genius. Education is anything, which a person keeps on learning for the whol
297、e life. somethingThere are different factor, which contribute towards a healthy and prosperous living, and factorseducation is one of them. One needsbe educated enough to deal with all the matters of his field, tomade himself the master of the education field he has chosen. making46.【答案】Hello, every
298、one! As you know, many students like to work on the Internet. Of course, it can bring us much good many things. We can acquire less knowledge outside our books, practice our spoken English for someone else and look up more with some useful information. But atsame time, it can bring us some bad thing
299、s so well. Some students have made too the as many friends, seen some bad information that are not good for us and spending too much time on it. We should is spent know what to do or what not to do. Thats my idea. Thank you for listen! and listening47.【答案】1. born前加was 2. 去掉the 3. hardlyhard4. intere
300、stinginterested 5. 6. useusing7. programprograms 8. HerMy 9. wasam 10. employeremployee48.【答案】1. butand 2. SinceWhen 3. turnedreturned 4. SoThen 5. 6. majored后加in7. graduategraduating8. whenwhere 9. 去掉the 10. offrom49.【答案】My classmateclassmates some cleaningscleaning and singorbeing clean去掉being rid
301、后加of their jobmy will have would must havebe so as but do good inwell50.【答案】1. had改为have2. interested改为interesting3. other改为another4. change前加a5. to后加go6. of改为with7. 去掉for8. 正确9. which改为what10. do改为help【解析】. 指到目前为止已经去过英国的大部分有趣的地方,用现在完成时。. 指有趣的地方,而不是指人感到有趣,所以要用interesting。. 因为summer是单数,句意是:我不想再在英国度过一
302、个寒冷的夏天。. for a change是习语,意为“为了改变常规、为了变化一下”。. where Id like to go意为“我想去的地方”。. 表示“某事或做某事让人伤脑筋”用trouble with sth or doing sth。. Id enjoy是定语从句,前面省略了代替先行词the sun的that;enjoy是及物动词,直接说enjoy the sun,所以for是多余的。.此行无错。. 因为用which(哪一)句意不通;what=the thing that意为“(所)的”。. 因为用do,意思不通;help me a lot意为“对我帮助很大”。B卷参考答案一、单词
303、拼写1.【答案】A2.【答案】fortune3.【答案】sharp 4.【答案】applauding5.【答案】mistaken6.【答案】effective7.【答案】accurate8.【答案】pretending9.【答案】applications10.【答案】adaptation二、短文改错11.【答案】whilewhenanswer后加it 去掉had arewerelistenedheard smokingsmoke turned outoff openingopenedInTo 去掉for12.【答案】Sports isare womanwomen called前加have pl
304、ay gamesplaying happyhappily the other去掉the they wereare healthyhealth makemakes withby 三、英汉互译13.【答案】take in14.【答案】it is because; while standing; brushing四、判断正误15.【答案】IfWhether16.【答案】believed后加that17.【答案】to rise rising18.【答案】understand understood19.【答案】burned burning20.【答案】去掉so21.【答案】determiningdetermined22.【答案】connectingconnected23.【答案】waitedwaiting24.【答案】ThisIt五、短语填空25.【答案】got into trouble26.【答案】vast27.【答案】consists of/is made up of farming28.【答案】come to an end29.【答案】contributed to30.【答案】stand for31.【答案】in honour32.【答案】painpains33.【答案】applied; to34.【答案】in a creative way