1、松江区 5月考试卷高三英语(满分150分,完卷时间120分钟) 2013.5考生注意:1本试卷分为第卷和第卷两部分。全卷共10页。2答第卷前,考生务必在答题纸上用钢笔或圆珠笔清楚填写姓名、准考证号,并用铅笔在答题卡上正确涂写准考证号。3第卷(1-16小题,25-80小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。注意试题题号和答题纸编号一一对应,不能错位。答案需要更改时,必须将原选项擦去,重新选择。答案不能涂写在试卷上,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。第卷中的第17-24小题,第81-84小题和第卷的试题,其答案用钢笔或圆珠笔写在答题纸上,如用铅笔答题,或写在试卷
2、上也一律不给分。第I卷(105分)I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conve
3、rsation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. At a laundry. B. At a hotel.C. At a restaurant.D. At a supermarket.2. A. Cooking. B. Driving. C. Reading.D. Walking.3. A. Driving.B. Reading.C
4、. Shopping.D. Walking.4. A. A hairdresser. B. A waitress.C. A police officer. D. An insurance agent.5. A. A yellow light. B. A road accident.C. A robbery. D. A TV program.6. A. They will go swimming. B. They will climb mountains.C. They will buy some clothes. D. They will watch a video.7. A. He pref
5、ers to eat out.B. He wants to order the food.C. He doesnt like Japanese food.D. He wants to pay for the meal.8. A. Tony made the decision for a good reason.B. Tony should continue his science class.C. Tony should try to choose another course.D. Tony could have found a better reason.9. A. Go to find
6、a job at the book store.B. Attend the opening ceremony.C. Buy some books at the bookstore.D. Open a book store of her own.10. A. There are not enough waitresses.B. It is crowded with customers.C. The service there is too slow.D. One of the waitresses broke her hand.Section BDirections: In section B,
7、 you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the qu
8、estion you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Brighton. B. Bristol. C. London. D. Liverpool.12. A. 15. B. 19. C. 24. D. 50.13. A. By having the highest number of residents.B. By having people eat health food and take exercise.C. By having people walk or cycl
9、e to work every day. D. By having personal trainers and yoga clubs.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Woman Missing After Tornado Hits Town.B. Injured Woman and Missing Cat Result of Tornado.C. Frightening Storm Causes Damage.D. Woman Offering Reward for Missing Cat.15
10、. A. He kept shouting and crying for help.B. He broke the window with a fire extinguisher.C. He knocked on the garbage disposal (粉碎机).D. He signaled for help through the window.16. A. A Canadian family was lost after their car broke down on weekend drive.B. The family had to feed on raw food as they
11、 were trapped in the mountain.C. The whole family had to stay inside the car because of the snow storm.D. The father walked 15 miles to get help and finally rescued the whole family.Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After
12、 you hear each conversation, you are required to fulfill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Types of moviesWomans opinionMans opinion_17_ movieA little scary./Action and _18
13、_ type of MoviesThey are okay as long as they arent too bloody./Musical/Not _19_Science fictionIt is good with a _20_ ending./Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.How many women are dying because of smoking each year?_21_.What
14、 does the man think of “light” cigarettes?They are as _22_ as regular ones.What do tobacco ads that target women focus on?They focus on _23_ themes as if smoking is closely related to _24_.Complete the form. Write no more than THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections
15、: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. People in the United States honor their parents _ two special days: Mothers Day, on the second Sunday in May, and Fathers Day, on the third Sunday in June
16、.A. of B. withC. byD. in26. Understanding the cultural habit of another nation, especially _ containing as many different subcultures as the United States, is a complex task.A. oneB. the one C. that D. such27. -Jack, take more clothes when going camping. It _ be very cold in the mountains.- Thank yo
17、u, Mum. I will.A. canB. shouldC. shallD. must28. A knock at the door again! It was the third time someone _ me that evening.A. has interrupted B. had interrupted C. interrupted D. would have interrupted29. Increased leisure time in the United Stated has not changed the idea _ work and play are disti
18、nct activities.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. whether30. There is little point in _ grammatical rules without understanding them. A. recite B. to recite C. recited D. reciting31. _ makes life difficult is that the process of facing and solving problems is a painful one. A. WhatB. How C. ThatD. Which32. It
19、s reported by the end of this month that the output of cars in the factory _ by about 12%.A. has risenB. will be risingC. has been risingD. will have risen33. _ that I didnt know what to say to comfort her. A. So sad she looked B. So sad did she look C. So sadly she looked D. So sadly did she look34
20、. She was always combing her long hair, waiting for people _ how beautiful it was and how her skin was soft. A. saying B. to say C. to have said D. having said35. During the reconstruction of the our city, many modern tall buildings sprang up _ old shabby houses were torn down A. in which B. what C.
21、 where D. when36. Some people take the view _ a newspaper is like a store with many windows, each of _ should be dressed to the same high standard. A. /, which B. that, that C. which, that D. that, which37. Both of the American parties were facing a crisis _ neither has figured out a message that sp
22、eaks across racial lines. A. thatB. becauseC. ifD. when38. The national debt of Greece has reached 20% of its GDP, _ the actual breakdown of the countrys economy.A. to indicateB. indicatedC. indicatingD. having indicated39. _ in Chinese culture, dragons are considered to control rainfall, decide whe
23、n and where the rain falls. In addition, the dragon is a symbol of imperial power. A. Deeply rooted B. Deep rooting C. Rooted deep D. Rooting deeply40. The electrician explained to us _ electricity played an important part in our daily life.A. what was it that B. why was it that C. what it was that
24、D. why it was thatSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. life-threatening B. ban C. sneezing D. protect E. pricelessF. allergy G. instruction H. unlikely I. totally J. emer
25、gencyAt the beginning of last year, I wrote a column that questioned whether the increase in food allergies among children was a matter of overreporting. It began with this carefully calibrated (已校准的) thought: “Your kid doesnt have a(n) _41_ to nuts. Your kid has a parent who needs to feel special.”
26、 After that, I got a little unpleasant.The column was not the first thing that came to mind after my 1-year-old son Laszlo started _42_, then breaking out in hives, then rubbing his eyes, then crying through welded-shut eyes, then screaming and, finally, vomiting (呕吐) a lot at the entrance of the Ch
27、ildrens Hospital _43_ room an hour after eating his first batch of blended mixed nuts. But it was the second thing. Because after my nut-allergy column came out, many parents wrote me violent e-mails saying they hoped that one day I would have a child with _44_ allergies. I realized I was learning a
28、 terrible but _45_ lesson: its really mean to wish food allergies on a kid who isnt even born yet.After this case, _46_ on using an EpiPen (肾上腺素) and shock at the fact that the Childrens Hospital contains a McDonalds, we went home. Sitting up at 3 in the morning, I found myself _47_ believing in the
29、 nut-allergy infectiousness. I was ready to _48_ nuts from schools, parks and all the blue states, since I was _49_ to go to any of the other ones. I started to think that Jenny McCarthy was right about all kinds of things, even acting choices.III. Reading Comprehension Section ADirections: For each
30、 blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Every year more people recognize that it is wrong to kill wildlife for “sport”. Progress in this direction is _50_ because shooting is not a sp
31、ort for watching, and only those few who take part realize the cruelty and _51_.The number of gunners, however, grows rapidly. Children too young to develop proper judgments through _52_ thought are led along way away by their gunning parents. They _53_ advertisements of gun producers who describe s
32、hooting as good for their health and gun-carrying as a way of putting redder blood in the veins (血管). They are persuaded by gunner magazines with stories _54_ the chase and the kill. In school they view motion pictures which are _55_ meant to teach them how to deal with arms safely and which are act
33、ually designed to _56_ a desire to own a gun. Wildlife is disappearing because of shooting and because of the loss of wildland habitat. Habitat loss will continue with our increasing population, but can we slow the loss of wildlife caused by _57_? There doesnt seem to be any chance if the serious co
34、ndition of our birds is not improved.Wildlife belongs to everyone and not to the gunners alone. Although most people do not shoot, they seem to _58_ shooting for sport because they know little or nothing about it. The only answer, then, is to bring the _59_ about sport shooting to the great majority
35、 of people.Now, it is time to realize that animals have the same _60_ to life as we do and that there is nothing _61_ or right about a person with a gun shooting the harmless and beautiful _62_. The gunners like to describe what they do as character-building, but we know that to wound an animal and
36、watch it _63_ the pain of dying can make nobody happy. If they would have you believe, gun-carrying and killing improve human-character, perhaps we should _64_ war.50. A. rapidB. frighteningC. slowD. great51. A. attractionB. violenceC. prospectD. motion52. A. deepB. independentC. subconsciousD. emot
37、ional53. A. are subjected toB. are obliged toC. are adapted toD. are reduced to54. A. criticizingB. approvingC. honoringD. admitting55. A. deliberatelyB. supposedlyC. necessarilyD. eventually56. A. publicizeB. withdrawC. increaseD. stimulate57. A. pollutingB. shootingC. infectingD. feeding58. A. for
38、giveB. considerC. replace D. exchange59. A. resultB. meaningC. backgroundD. truth60. A. tasteB. experienceC. rightD. problem61. A. considerateB. fairC. delicateD. beneficial62. A. beastB. rabbitsC. targetsD. creatures63. A. get overB. drop outC. go throughD. turn away64. A. discourageB. agreeC. elim
39、inateD. encourageSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just
40、 read.(A)A cold and wet summer across the UK has caused a “dramatic fall” in the amount of honey produced by British bees, a survey of beekeepers has revealed.Yields are down 72% compared to 2011, research by the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) suggested. The majority of those surveyed said th
41、e rain and cold weather was the main reason the harvest was poor. More than 2,700 beekeepers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland were surveyed in the BBKAs annual Honey Survey. The honey harvest was lowest in London, where hives produced an average of 2.5kg of honey. In Northern Ireland, hives yi
42、elded the highest average of 11.7kg of honey - but the figure is only half the amount normally produced by bees in the area. Earlier this year, the cold and wet conditions forced the organization to issue a mid-summer warning to feed honey bee colonies with sugar syrup if necessary to avoid starvati
43、on. A hard summer in 2012 may mean there are fewer honey bees in 2013. Honey bees produce honey as a food store. Normally, this store would be enough to see them through the winter months. The BBKA warned the worst may be yet to come, as a lack of food for bees and wet conditions mean breeding queen
44、s have been unable to produce a large enough brood to see colonies through the winter. Bad weather in spring prevented honey bees in many areas from collecting nectar (花蜜) from early flowering crops such as oil seed rape, and the rain continued in many places throughout June and July preventing hone
45、y bees from feeding on later crops.In London, where yields were hardest hit, beekeeping experts said that in addition to the bad weather there was a lack of food for bees in the city. Angela Woods, secretary of the London Beekeepers Association, said: “Rather than putting beehives on office roofs, w
46、e encourage companies in London who want to help to look at different ways of supporting bees and beekeepers.Tim Lovett, the BBKAs public affairs director said, “there has been greater emphasis on “training and developing” beekeepers in recent years. We need more resources to put into training, educ
47、ation and bee health research, to continue to support our honey bees and other pollinators. Well trained beekeepers are better equipped to deal with the adverse conditions we have seen this year. Without training, this years situation might have been a lot worse.65. Which of the following may have t
48、he closest meaning to the underlined word “colonies” in P2? A. areasB. territoriesC. possessionsD. groups66. What is the most probable cause of a great decline in honey yield? A. Bees are not well kept.B. Bees can not adapt the natural change.C. The weather is bad and bees lack food. D. Bees can har
49、dly collect nectar from flowering crops.67. According to Tim Lovett, to continue to support our honey bees and other pollinators, people should _. A. put more resources into trainingB. focus on usual training and developingC. train bees to adapt different weather conditionsD. educate people to prote
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59、de. 69. What position is described in the passage?A. Cook, Food & Beverage DepartmentB. Director, Finance C. Senior Manager, Food & Beverage OperationsD. Personal Assistant for GM 70. Which is unnecessary for the interviewees? A. Good knowledge of international cuisines. B. Experience in hotel manag
60、ement. C. Excellent communication skills. D. Interest in procedure from restaurants to bars.71. Employees in Hilton can _. A. be given a hotel roomB. enjoy discounts in any other hotel C. buy products free of chargeD. have chances to spend holiday(C)Men and women are still treated unequally in the w
61、orkplace. Women continue to earn less, on average, for the same performance, and they remain underrepresented in top jobs. Research has shown that both conscious and subconscious biases (偏见) contribute to this problem. But weve discovered another, subtler source of inequality: Women often dont get w
62、hat they want and deserve because they dont ask for it. In three separate studies, we found that men are more likely than women to negotiate for what they want. This can be costly for companiesand it requires management intervention. The first study found that the starting salaries of male MBAs who
63、had recently graduated from Carnegie Mellon were 7.6%, or almost $4,000, higher on average than those of female MBAs from the same program. Thats because most of the women had simply accepted the employers initial salary offer; in fact, only 7% had attempted to negotiate. But 57% of their male count
64、erpartsor eight times as many men as womenhad asked for more. Another study tested this gender difference in the lab. Subjects were told that they would be observed playing a word game and that they would be paid between $3 and $10 for playing. After each subject completed the task, an experimenter
65、thanked the participant and said, “Heres $3. Is $3 OK?” For the men, it was not OK, and they said so. Their requests for more money exceeded the womens by nine to one. The largest of the three studies surveyed several hundred people over the Internet, asking respondents about the most recent negotia
66、tions theyd attempted or initiated and when they expected to negotiate next. The study showed that men place themselves in negotiation situations much more often than women do and regard more of their interactions as potential negotiations. There are several reasons accounting for the phenomenon. Fi
67、rst, women often are socialized from an early age not to promote their own interests and to focus instead on the needs of others. The messages girls receivefrom parents, teachers, other children, the media, and society in generalcan be so powerful that when they grow up they may not realize that the
68、yve internalized this behavior, or they may realize it but not understand how it affects their willingness to negotiate. Women tend to assume that they will be recognized and rewarded for working hard and doing a good job. Unlike men, they havent been taught that they can ask for more. 72. According
69、 to this passage, what causes the inequality in the workplace? A. social biasB. womens poorer working ability C. womens worse academic backgroundD. womens less negotiating73. Which can be the result of the following survey, according to Para 4?AMFBMFCMFDMFM-Male F-Female When do you expect to negoti
70、ate next?74. Which of the following statements is not true? A. Women accept the employers initial salary offer willingly. B. Men tend to ask for more money than woman.C. Women care more about others interest instead of themselves. D. Men believe that the better they work, the better theyre paid.75.
71、What will be discussed in the following paragraph? A. The suggestions given to women.B. The warnings to men. C. Another reason for womens not asking.D. Another reason for mens asking.Section CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph.There i
72、s one extra heading which you do not need.A. Heavy pressure on airlinesB. airlines worrying situation and futureC. inevitable fuel costsD. impossible cheap flightsE. low-cost airlines ways to keep fares lowF. Ryanairs new policy76. _British travelers already thinking twice about flying to Europe thi
73、s summer because of the falling value of the pound received more bad news yesterday with indications that the era of cheap flights may be drawing to an end. 77. _Soaring fuel costs have put airlines under financial pressure which, analysts say, will inevitably be passed on to passengers through incr
74、eased ticket prices, fuel surcharges and baggage check-in fees. The warnings follow a wave of air line bankruptcies in the UK and the US, and the pressure on the airlines has been most acute this year as the global oil price rose from $ 80 a barrel to nearly $120.78. _Ryanair became the latest airli
75、ne to pass that pain on to customers yesterday when it raised the cost of putting bags in the hold and checking in at airports. Passengers on Europes largest budget carrier will have to pay 16 a bag and 8 to use a check-in desk on return journeys from Monday. Fuel accounts for a quarter of airline b
76、udgets and the resulting financial, squeeze has triggered warnings that major carriers could go to the wall or be forced to merge with rivals to survive. Ryanair is trying to play down its latest charge increases because it is the second time Ryanair has raised baggage costs this year to cover the r
77、ising cost of fuel, which is expected to account for nearly half of its costs next year.79. _“Their earnings are greatly affected by the fuel price, so they need to do everything they possibly can to alleviate that cost pressure,” said Andrew Lohbenberg, an analyst at ABN Amro, “But low-cost airline
78、s refuse to impose them, instead preferring to cover their costs through add-on charges for checking in, in-flight food and car rental deals.”80. _However, industry experts say higher bag check-in costs are inevitable if the cost of oil stays around its current level. Ryanair and low-cost rival Easy
79、 Jet will try to leave fares untouched, because cheap tickets are the key part of a no-frills(不提供不必要的服务)business model that uses bargain fares to pack passengers on to airplanes and then making profits from them with add-ons (附加物). “They cannot afford to raise fares. It would break their model.” sai
80、d Strickland. “Occupancy would fall and they will not make enough money to cover increased fuel costs.” Ryanair has already warned that profits could fall by as much as 50% this year due to the fuel situation, while Easy Jet shares were hit recently when it said it would miss its full-year profit ta
81、rgets if fuel stayed at the current price.The threat to the industry is at its most serious since the incident of September 11, analysts have warned. The global airline industry is barely profitable.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements
82、 in the fewest possible words.Tea, the second most popular drink throughout the world and the national drink of China, is now receiving ever-growing threats from canned beverage, bottled water and instant powdered coffee or other sorts of soft drinks. Due to high-pressure competition and heavy load
83、of work, people nowadays tend to favor drinks which are more easily processed and readily available. However, from my perspective, I believe that tea will maintain its popularity over other modern drinks.Admittedly, beverages like cocktail or lemonade invitingly satisfy our taste buds with their exo
84、tic flavors; carbonated drinks like Cola or Sprite instantly cool us down especially when served with ice; coffee drinks like mocha or latte smoothly keep us refreshed and help us unwind. However, the tempting and lasting flavors of those drinks may be produced with many additives and preservatives.
85、Tea, with more choices of different tastes or kinds, offers us joy and relaxation and of course is richer in culture and healthier. Black tea or oolong tea, jasmine tea or chrysanthemum tea, whichever can find one who enjoys it and appreciates the culture involved.Its wonderful to have a cup of my f
86、avorite tea served in exquisite tea cups on a sunny afternoon while reading through novels or just day dreaming. The warm flow of tea mixed with the fragrance (香味) of herbs and flowers often quickly relieves the pressure and calms me down.The concept of tea drinking is strongly rooted in us Chinese
87、as an integral part of daily routine, especially for the elder generations. Every time we step into a Chinese restaurant, a teapot is a must on the table and we will be graciously received with the greetings like: “Which kind of tea would you prefer?”Tea is a healthy choice. It has unique medical an
88、d nutritional values, either relieving peoples physical pain and mental stress or assisting clinical treatment of certain types of diseases or even cancer.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. Why do people prefer to drink other sorts of soft drinks ra
89、ther than Chinese tea?82. A lot of drinks such as Coffee, Cola, Sprite often attract us for _.83. The author has his own way to relieve his pressure, _.84. What effective function does tea possess?第II卷(45分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words give
90、n in the brackets.1. 很感激自愿者在上海博物馆为我们做精彩的解说。 (grateful )2. 当今许多人乐意参加体育运动不仅是为了保持健康,而是为了缓解压力。 (relieve )3. 应该鼓励高中学生参加各种各样的社会活动以拓宽他们的眼界。(horizon )4. 新政府采取的所有措施都会增强人们对政府的信任,维持和谐的氛围和缓解目前的经济压力。(maintain)5. 据报道,北京和莫斯科签署了合同,中国将购买俄罗斯战斗机和潜艇 (It). Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120150
91、 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.作为一名即将步入大学校园的高三学子,你认为应该具有哪些能力。文章必须包括以下内容:1. 提及具体两种能力。2. 简述为何应该具备这些能力。松江区高三年级英语学科5月考试卷英语试卷答题纸(满分150分,完卷时间120分钟) 2013.5大题答题卡听力词汇阅读翻译作文总分满分80分8分9分8分20分25分150分得分第I卷I. Listening Comprehension17. _18. _19. _ 20. _21. _ 22. _23. _ 24. _II. Vocabul
92、ary41._ 42. _ 43._ 44._ 45._ 46._ 47._ 48._ 49._III. Reading Comprehension 81. _82. _83. _84. _第II卷I. Translation 12 345II. Guided Writing 以下内容由阅卷老师填写内容语言组织结构松江区高三年级5月考英语试卷2013.5I. Listening ComprehensionSection A 1. C 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. A 10. ASection B 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. B 15
93、. D 16. DSection C17. Horror 18. adventure 19. exciting 20. surprise21. More than 140,000 22. risky 23. social and political 24. progress and self-expressionII. Grammar and VocabularySection A 25-29 BADBC 30-34 DADBB 35-40 CDBCA DSection B 41. F 42.C 43. J 44. A 45. E 46. G 47. I 48. B 49. HIII. Rea
94、ding Comprehension Section A 50-54 CBBAC 55-59 BDBAD 60-64 CBDCDSection B65-68 DCAB69-71 CBD72-75 DADCSection C 76-80 DAFEBSection D 81. Because high-pressure competition / heavy load of work makes people like easily processed drinks. / readily available drinks.82. their tempting and lasting flavors
95、 and keep us refreshed./help us unwind83. drinking the warm flow of tea mixed with the fragrance.84. It possesses unique medical and nutritional values.第II卷I. Translation1. We are/were very grateful to the volunteer/volunteers for the wonderful explanations in the Shanghai Museum.2. Nowadays many pe
96、ople are willing to take physical exercise not only to keep healthy/fit but also to relieve pressure/stress.3. High school students should be encouraged to participate in a variety of social activities to expand their horizons.4. All the measures taken by the new government will enhance peoples trus
97、t for the government, maintain harmonious atmosphere and relieve the current economic pressure.5. It is reported that Beijing and Moscow have signed the contract in which China will buy Russian fighter jets and submarines松江区高三年级英语5月考试卷2013.5听力文字I. Listening Comprehension (30%)Section A Short Convers
98、ationsDirections: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the fou
99、r possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: How about my food? Ive been waiting here for almost half an hour. W: Im sorry, sir. It must be ready by now. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?2. W: Could you help me
100、set the table? M: Just a minute. Im almost through this chapter. Q: What is the man probably doing now?3. W: Look! The bookstore is over there. M: Sorry, but I cant stop there. Theres no place to park. Q: What is the man doing?4. W: What can I do for you? M: My wife and I would like to know somethin
101、g about life insurance. Could you give us some suggestions? Q: What is the woman?5. M: Now, please tell me exactly what happened? W: Well, I stopped immediately when the light turned yellow, but he ran into me from behind. Q: What are the two speakers talking about? 6. W: Why are you wearing a jacke
102、t? Its so warm today. M: You never know what the weather will be like on the mountain. Q: What are the two speakers probably going to do? 7. W: I hear theres a good Japanese restaurant. Shall we go there for lunch? M: Yes, but its my treat this time. Q: What does the man mean? 8. M: Im going to drop
103、 my Science class. I have to get up too early in the morning. W: Is that really the good reason to drop the class, Tony? Q: What does the woman imply? 9. W: I need to bring in a little money. I wonder if there are any openings at the book store. M: Its worth going and asking. Q: What does the man su
104、ggest the woman to do?10. M: The coffee house has been short-handed these days, so well have to wait in line. W: I know. Susan and I helped to work there as waitresses all day yesterday. Q: What is said about the coffee house?Section B PassagesDirections: In section B, you will hear two short passag
105、es, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions
106、 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Brighton is the healthiest city in Britain with the highest level of personal trainers, yoga clubs and health food stores, according to a survey released on Friday. The research, conducted for the Sky Travel Channel, compared 15 cities across the UK.
107、 Bristol and London were the next healthiest cities, with Liverpool and Glasgow the least healthy. It said Brighton residents lived to an average of 78 years, a year more than the average of the 15 sampled cities. They are twice as likely to walk or cycle to work.Compared to the national average, th
108、e resort has nearly a third more health food stores per head, twice as many yoga clubs per head than the other cities sampled and two- and-a-half times as many personal trainers.(Listen to it again) Questions: 11. Which is probably one of the least healthy cities in Britain? 12. How many cities were
109、 covered in the research? 13. How can a city be healthy according to the passage?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. Here are the top stories today.A huge tornado catches a woman trapped in her vehicle and carries her a quarter of a mile from town. The woman suffered a broken
110、 leg and minor neck injuries, but she was more worried about her cat swept away by the storm. Shes offering a $1,000 reward for the cat.In another part of the world, a man gets his hand stuck in a kitchen garbage disposal and is trapped for three days. His cries went unanswered until breaking the ki
111、tchen window and signaling for help with a fire extinguisher. The man said that his wedding ring disappeared down the disposal, and he was trying to fish it out.And finally, a Canadian family of four gets lost trying to drive across a mountain path in a snowstorm and is cut off for a week, surviving
112、 on a banana, 10 cheese crackers, and a cooked ham. Temperatures dropped to 19 below as the family stayed warm by singing Christmas carols. The family was finally rescued after the father hiked 15 miles to get help.And thats the news today.(Listen to it again)Questions:14. Which is the best headline
113、 for news item one?15. How did the man get people to help him out according to the second news item?16. Which is true about the third news item?Section C Longer ConversationsDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each co
114、nversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Hey, Elizabeth, how would you like to go and see a movie tonight?W: Sounds great! What would you l
115、ike to see?M: I dont know. How about that new horror movie at the Arlington Theater?W: Oh, I heard about that. It sounds a little scary to me. Im more into romantic movies. Or maybe a romantic comedy.M: No way! I hate that kind of stuff!W: Really? Well then, what kinds of movies do you like?M: I gue
116、ss Im really into action and adventure type of movies.W: Oh yeah, well, I guess they are okay, as long as they arent too bloody. I heard about this great new musical that just came out. What do you think about that?M: Musical? I dont know. That doesnt sound too exciting. Is there anything we can agr
117、ee on?W: It doesnt seem like it. Oh, I remember another science fiction movie that came out last week. Its a mystery and a little romance and some action, too. I heard its pretty good and it has a surprise ending. What do you think about that one?M: I guess that doesnt sound too bad. What time does
118、it start?(Listen to it again)Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: Susan, whats that in your hand?W: Come on, Don. Havent you seen a cigarette before? Every day in the United States, about 1,500 girls begin smoking, and I figured, why not do my share?M: But dont you know th
119、at tobacco kills more than 140,000 women each year, and that half of those women are between the ages of 35 and 69.W: Yeah, but thats why I smoke light cigarettes.M: Although tobacco companies advertise some cigarettes as “light”, this is just lying-smoking a light cigarette is just as risky as smok
120、ing a regular one.W: I didnt know that.M: The one thing you can say about tobacco companies is that they are really smart about marketing. While tobacco ads that target men focus on cigarettes as cool, tobacco ads that target women focus on social and political themes important to women. For example
121、, ads will say that youve come a long way, or that youve found your voice, or encourage you to just be yourself, as if smoking has anything to do with progress and self-expression. W: So, Don, can you pass me that ashtray? M: With pleasure, Susan, as long as you put it out.(Listen to it again)Thats all for the listening comprehension.