1、华师大附中高三期中练习卷第一卷 (共105分)I. Listening ComprehensionPart A Short Conversations Directions: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.
2、After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In winter B. In spring C. In summer D. In autumn2. A. He works hard indeed. B. He cant concentrate on one thing at a tim
3、e. C. He is a very capable man D. He does everything slowly.3. A. She is sure who is going to win. B. Now it is a good time to start a game. C. The game has been going on for a long time. D. The same team always wins.4. A. Having an interview. B. Filling out a form. C. Asking for more information D.
4、 Painting the family room.5. A. Worried and frightened B. Very relaxed C. Quite unhappy D. Angry with the professor6. A. $ 1.40 B. $ 4.30 C. $6.40 D. $ 8.607. A. Frank has the habit of going to the movie. B. Frank always changes his mind C. Frank didnt go to the movie. D. Frank has been to the movie
5、 before.8. A. At a butcher shop. B. At a restaurant. C. At a bookstore. D. At a grocery store.9. A. Shes working all the time B. Shes out all the time C. She works every other day D. She studies twice a day.10. A. He should try to find the source of the problem. B. He should get the phone fixed firs
6、t. C. He should pick up Mr. Robins. D. He should have the problem fixed by Mr. Robins.Part B PassagesDirections: In Part B, 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. Wh
7、en you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage:11. A. He couldnt speak until he was four. B. He had no good ideas. C. He couldnt learn to read
8、 and write. D. He had a mental problem.12. A. His teacher said he was stupid. B. His father agreed with what the teacher said about him. C. He always went to school on foot. D. He was sure of himself.13. A. Most famous people are men. B. You should believe in yourself C. Boys with difficulty in lear
9、ning will grow out of it. D. What your teachers/ parents say is not necessarily right.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage:14. A. EnglandB. ChinaC. PakistanD. Singapore15. A. 1908B. 1948C. 2005D. 201216. A. How the man was savedB. The survivor is a farm worker C. Rain water is
10、importantD. A wonder in an earthquake.Part C Longer Conversations Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you hear. Write your answers o
11、n your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.WhoDavidMaryThings he/ she did or has been doing since graduation(17)_ in Britain for two years coming back to (18)_ six months agoHas been a (19)_Reason he/ she likes the present jobFinds (20) _ in working for the disa
12、bled.Complete the table using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each blank.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. Plan for Vacation Ann MikePlaceWould like to go to the (21) _ Thinking of spending one week (23) _and the remaining week visiting London.ReasonsLikes sports and (22) _act
13、ivitiesa. A lot of work to be done.b. A revisit to their (24) _place.Complete the table using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each blankII. Grammar and Vocabulary25. It has become clear that the world is slowly warming up and according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the earth has warmed _ a
14、bout 1 degree Fahrenheit over the past 100 years.A. toB. inC. byD. with26. _ occupy an important place in _ history of American films.A. War films/ B. Wars films/C. War filmstheD. Wars filmthe27. The more he reflects upon what he has done, _ .A.the more he is determined to act on his own wordsB.the
15、more is he determined to carry onC.the more determined he is to cherish his timeD.determined he is the more to finish that28. He was such an ill-mannered man, _ made me doubt _ he was well educated.A. that, ifB. which, whetherC. that, thatD. that, whether29. Although many people view conflict as bad
16、, conflict is sometimes useful _ it forces people to test the relative merits of their attitudes and behavior.A. so thatB. by whichC. to whichD. in that30. All these projects require continuous spending on new equipment and new development if they are to serve us properly, requiring more than _ thro
17、ugh taxes along today.A. is raisedB. being raisedC. to be raisedD. raising 31. If you come to a strange country, you may experience some culture shocks, _ will prevent you from understanding others and being understood as well.A. whichB. thatC. asD. so32. His complaints _ the waiters in the restaura
18、nt were impolite to customers were finally seen to by the manager.A. whatB. howC. thatD. whether33. _ among lush mountains, the city of Sapporo boasts beautiful parks and gardens.A. SettingB. SetC. Being setD. Having set34. Its stressed that problems _ agriculture should be put on the top of the Par
19、tys agenda.A. concernedB. concerningC. to concernD. being concerned35. Asians embrace the Valentines Day in different ways, from giant hearts flashing on the tallest building to messages _ on rose petals.A. printingB. printedC. to printD. print36. They had been childless for a long time so when a li
20、ttle girl was born in the family, the parents _too much affection for it.A. couldnt help to showing B. couldnt help to show C. couldnt help but showD. couldnt help showing 37. Ever since Picassos paintings went on exhibit, there _ large crowds at the museum every day. A. isB. has beenC. have been D.
21、 are 38. -Whats the movie like? -Wonderful! Just as fine as _ of the films I have seen. A. oneB. anotherC. someD. any39. Only under special circumstances _ to take make-up tests. A. are freshmen permittedB. permitted are freshmen C. freshmen are permittedD. are permitted freshmen 40. Although this m
22、ovie is based on past events, it is not _ accurate.A. currently B. perfectly C. historicallyD. extremely41. Some people would like to do shopping on Sundays since they expect to pick up wonderful _ in the market.A. pricesB. bargainsC. brandsD. values42. The fire _ in the apartment on the third floor
23、 and quickly spread to the others. A. originatedB. promotedC. causedD. broke43. A nationwide social security should be set up to _ each worker regardless of his identity.A. concludeB. containC. coverD. concern44. Every chemical change either results from energy being used to produce the change or ca
24、uses the energy to _ in some form.A. give offB. put outC. set offD. use upIII. ClozeA As I drove my blue Buick into the garage, I saw that a yellow Oldsmobile was parked too close to my space. I had to drive back and forth to get my car into the _45_ space. That left hardly enough room to open the d
25、oor. Then one day I arrived home _46_, and just as I turned off the engine, the yellow Oldsmobile entered its space too close to my car _47_. At last I had a chance to meet the driver. My patience had _48_ and I shouted at her, “ Cant you see youre not leaving me enough space? Park farther over.” Ba
26、nging open her door into _49_, the driver shouted back: “ Make me!” With this she stepped out of the garage. Still, the same story went on every day. Then one day, I thought, “ What can I do?” I soon found an answer. The next day the woman _50_ a note on the windshield of her car:Dear Yellow Oldsmob
27、ile,I am sorry my mistress shouted at yours the other day. I know it because she doesnt sing anymore while driving. It wasnt like her to scream like that. Fact is, shed just got bad news and was taking it out on you two. I hope you and your mistress will _51_ her.Your neighbour,Blue BuickWhen I went
28、 to the _52_ the next morning, the Oldsmobile was gone, but there was a note on my windshield:Dear Blue Buick,My mistress is sorry, too. She parked so _53_ because she just learned to drive. We will park much farther over after this. Im glad we can be _54_now.Your neighbour,Yellow Oldsmobile45. A. c
29、omplete B. close C. narrow D. fixed46. A. hurriedly B. first C. finally D. timely47. A. as usual B. as planned C. as well D. as yet48. A. run into B. run about C. run out D. run off49. A. mine B hers C. itself D. ours50. A. put B. wrote C. sent D. discovered51. A. comfort B. help C. forgive D. pleas
30、e52. A. office B. flat C. place D. garage53. A. crazily B. eagerly C. noisily D. early54. A. neighbours B. friends C. drivers D. writersB Almost all parents have a secret master plan for their children. Sometimes this calls for a child to grow up exactly like a parentor, more often, for the child to
31、 become an improved _55_ of the parent. In our culture, with its _56_ on getting ahead and self-fulfillment, its tempting to hope that our children will satisfy many of our desires. Whether we like it or not, _57_, children have a habit of spinning their own dreams. When a childs plans become differ
32、ent from his parents blueprints, the family can be in conflict that can be avoided only by _58_and flexibility. Most parents dont even realize how much they _59_ and pull. I think you would be surprised, too, at how frequently children will say things to their parents only to please them. One teenag
33、e girl _60_ her parents that she was going to study harder and prepare for college. This girl told me, “ I dont plan to go to college, but I cant tell them yet. They are _61_ enough, and I dont want to ruin any more of their dreams for me.” _62_ in a net of parental expectations, this girl was miser
34、able, and didnt feel free enough to channel her abilities into realistic vocational goals. An experienced parent knows that different children requires different handling. When we become wise and willing enough to _63_ our blueprints so that they _64_ the childs realistic needs and talents, we are o
35、n the road to a less tension-filled family life.55. A. version B. sample C. model D. image56.A. effect B. maintenance C. emphasis D. persistence57. A. on the contrary B. in contrast C. though D. while58. A. acknowledging B. recognizing C. distinguishing D. understanding59. A. stimulate B. support C.
36、 encourage D. push60. A. appealed to B. ensured C. assured D. confessed to61. A. opposed B. disappointed C. relieved D. assured62. A. Engaged B. Caught C. Involved D. Occupied63. A. alter B. survey C. observe D. assess64. A. equal B. connect C. include D. centerIV. Reading Comprehension A The scene
37、in the Holloywood movie The Day After Tomorrow, where global warming could soon turn the global climate into a new ice age, may never occur, according to new research. The next ice age could be 15,000 years away, say European scientists who last month announced a continuous record of 740,000 years o
38、f climate data obtained from the Antarctic ice. Scientists from 10 nations have now almost completely drilled through a 3,000-meter depth of ice high in the Antarctic mainland. They figure out that the area where summer temperatures can fall to 40C, has at least 900,000 years of snowfalls, kept as n
39、eatly as the growth rings of a tree. And the ice and air caught in each layer have begun to answer questions about the climates in the past. The results show that there have been eight ice ages in the past 740,000 years and eight warmer periods. And by comparing the pattern of global conditions toda
40、y with those of the past, the researchers reported in Nature that the present warm period could last another 15,000 years. Research suggests that there is a very close connection between greenhouse gas levels and global average temperatures. It also shows that carbon dioxide levels are the highest f
41、or at least 440,000 years. “If people say to you: the greenhouse effect is a good thing because we would go into an ice age otherwise, our data say no, a new ice age is not hanging over our heads,” said Eric Wolff from the British Antarctic Survey. “ Now we have eight examples of how the climate goe
42、s in and out of ice agesand you can learn what the rules are that go into climate models that tell us about the future.” Scientists found that whenever temperatures rose in the frozen record, so did carbon dioxide level. “ In 440,000 years we have never seen greenhouse gas get as thick as it is toda
43、y,” said Dr Wolff. 65. In drilling through the ice in Antarctica, scientists have found that _.A. the lowest temperature there is 40 CB. the depth of ice is 3,000 metersC. the ice has existed for 15,000 years.D. Snowfalls are kept in certain patterns.66. The information of the global climate conditi
44、ons in the past can be obtained through _.A. separating carbon dioxide from the air.B. examining the growth rings of treesC. comparing temperatures in different areasD. studying the ice and air caught in the each layer67. We can infer from Eric Wolffs words that _.A. there is something wrong with th
45、e dataB. greenhouse effect is always a bad thingC. a new ice age will not come in the near futureD. greenhouse gas will get thick in the future68. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Research over the Antarctic areaB. Warm period to last about 15,000 yearsC. Report on the eight ice ages
46、in the pastD. Hollywood movies and the global climateB If you have a checking account, you receive a statement every month from your bank. The statement shows the two main types of activities that occurred during the month:1. deposits, or how much money you put into your account.2. withdrawals, or t
47、he money that has been paid out of the account. The statement also shows the balance, or the amount of money remaining in your account, and charges, such as the service charged by the bank for processing checks. Canceled checks, or the checks that have been cashed, are returned with your statement.
48、Every time you write a check, you should record the following information in the checkbook register: the check number; the date; the person, business, or organization to whom the check is issued; and the amount of the check. You should also record the amount and date of any deposits made into your c
49、hecking account. Accurate record keeping is essential for keeping track of your checking account. If your records are done correctly, the balance in your checkbook register should match the balance on the checking account statement exactly. This is called balancing a checking account. Study the chec
50、king account statement below and compare it to the checkbook register. 69. What was the amount of check 305 to Gifts & Gags?A. $10.00B. $46.05C. $25.00D. $110.1070. What was the balance in the account after check 304 was paid?A. $ 85.20B. $110.10C. $110.20D. $222.4071. Why was $25.00 added to the ba
51、lance of $ 85.20 in the BALANCE column?A. A $25.00 check was paid B. The bank made an error or $25.00C. A $25.00 service charge was addedD. A $25.00 deposit was made.C Green space facilities are contributing to an important extent to the quality of the urban environment. Fortunately it is no longer
52、necessary that every lecture or every book about this subject has to start with the proof of this idea. At present it is generally accepted, although more as a self-evident statement than on basis of scientific proof. The recognition of the importance of green spaces in the urban environment is a fi
53、rst step on the right way. This does not mean, however, that sufficient details are known about the functions of green space in towns and about the way in which the inhabitants are using these spaces. As to this rather complex subject I shall, within the scope of this lecture, enter into one aspect
54、only, namely the recreational function of green space facilities. The theoretical separation of living, working, traffic and recreation, which for many years has been used in town-and-country planning, has in my opinion resulted in disproportionate (不均衡的) attention to forms of recreation far from ho
55、me, whereas there was relatively little attention to improvement of recreational possibilities near home. We have come to the conclusion that this is not right because an important part of the time which we do not pass in sleeping or working is used for activities in and around the home. Therefore,
56、it is obvious that recreation in the open air has to begin near the house. The urban environment has to offer as many recreational activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more daily activities can also have a recreational aspect. The very best standard of living is nothin
57、g if it is not possible to take a pleasant walk in ones residential district, if the children cannot be allowed to play in the streets, because the risks of traffic are too great, or if while shopping you cannot find a spot for enjoying the nice weather for a moment.72. According to the author, the
58、importance of green spaces in the urban environment _.A. is still denied by some scientistsB. is not yet fully understoodC. is being closely studiedD. has been totally neglected by planners73. The theoretical separation of living, working, traffic and recreation has led to _.A. high level of home bu
59、ildingB. the location of recreation facilities far from homeC. relatively little attention to recreational possibilitiesD. the improvement of recreational possibilities in the neighbourhood74. According to the author, green space facilities should be designed in such a way that _.A. more daily activ
60、ities might take on a recreational aspectB. more and more people might have access to themC. an increasing number of recreational activities might be developed far from homeD. recreational activities might be brought into our homes75. The main idea of this passage is that _.A. better use of green sp
61、ace facilities should be made so as to improve the quality of our lifeB. attention must be directed to the improvement of recreational possibilities near homeC. the urban environment is providing more recreational activities than it did many years agoD. priority must be given to the development of d
62、aily activitiesDBeing assertive is being able to communicate with other people clearly. If you felt that you had expressed what was important to you and allowed the other person to respond in their own way then, regardless of the final outcome, you behaved assertively. It is important to remember th
63、at being assertive refers to a way of coping with confrontations ( 对抗)。 It does not mean getting your own way every time or winning some battle of wits against another person. In practice assertive behaviour is usually most likely to produce a result which is generally acceptable to all concerned, w
64、ithout anyone feeling that they have been unfairly treated.Assertiveness is often wrongly confused with aggression (侵犯行为). An aggressive confrontation is when one or both parties attempt to put forward their feelings and beliefs at the expense of others. In an assertive confrontation, however, each
65、party stands up for their personal rights, but each shows respect and understanding for the others viewpoint.The reason why assertiveness may not come naturally is that we often tend to believe that we must talk around a subject rather than be direct, or that we must offer excuses or justifications
66、for our actions.In fact we all have a right to use assertive behaviour in a variety of situations. We are often schooled early in life to believe that sometimes our own need to express ourselves must take secondary place. For example, in dealing with those in privileged positions such as specialists
67、, we often feel that speaking assertively is, in some way, breaking the rules. Everybody has certain basic human rights, but often we feel guilty about exercising them.76. According to the passage, an assertive person _.A. makes other people feel unfairly treatedB. puts forward his ideas at the expe
68、nse of othersC. does not show respect to other peopleD. speaks out what he wants to say forcefully77. Which of the following is NOT the reason that many people prefer not to be assertive?A. They would rather be aggressive than be assertive.B. Its often better to give people hints than to be straight
69、forward.C. Their needs to express themselves take secondary place before important persons.D. They tend to give excuses and justifications for their actions.78. According to the passage, one should not only express himself clearly and directly, but alsoA. make other people accept his ideasB. be care
70、ful with his mannerC. allow others to speak in their own wayD. watch other peoples response79. In this passage, the author intends to encourage people to _.A. fight for their personal rightsB. be aggressive when they talk to othersC. assert themselves regardless of whether others suffer or notD. be
71、assertive at any time EDirections: Read the following passage and choose the most suitable heading from this list for each paragraph. There is an extra heading. A. Evidences of Global WarmingB. Effects on Food Production AreasC. Influence on Inhabitable AreasD. Ways of Reducing Greenhouse EffectsE.
72、Difficulties in Determining the Extent of Greenhouse EffectF. Carbon Dioxide Functions80._ There is much public discussion in a number of countries about ways of slowing the increase in the amount of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. These include:l Reducing the consumption of fos
73、sil fuels. Energy conservation measures can be adopted and renewable energy sources such as solar power, can be developed.l Slowing the rate at which forests are being cleared, and introduced more reforestation programs, which would also slow the increase in carbon dioxide levels.81._ If global warm
74、ing cannot be prevented, many countries will need to examine issues such as the planning and design of housing, particularly in low-lying areas subject to (易受。的,易遭。的) increased flooding and erosion.82._ Any climatic change will affect agricultural production. Some of the worlds major food production
75、 areas could become considerably drier as a result of global warming. Other areas that are currently too dry to support agriculture may experience increased rainfall and become suitable for food production. Flood plains and river delta regions that currently grow a significant proportion of the worl
76、ds food would be permanently under water.83._ Atmospheric scientists rely on satellites to collect much of their data. They have recently discovered that many of these satellites have been slipping from their orbits and so, in interpreting the measurements, scientists have assumed temperatures at a
77、particular altitude to be lower than is actually the case. Readings have therefore been adjusted upwards. Such difficulties are just one example of the challenges facing scientists in determining the extent of global warming. There is a continuing need to research the consequences of an increased gr
78、eenhouse effect.84._ In examining this issue you can see that carbon dioxide, while essential for the maintenance of life on the earth, can be regarded as a pollutant in the atmosphere if its concentration becomes too high.第二卷 (共45分)I. Translations1他有可能来参加下周举行的晚会吗? ( chance )2正是由于他未能在恰当的时候澄清这一误会他该受到
79、责备。(It, failure)3政府部门呼吁大众为西部贫困地区慷慨解囊。(appeal)4身处异乡,你得谨防被骗钱财。(care n.)5古典音乐似乎不为任何年龄层次的人所接受,但它确实能使我们的生活更充实。(acceptable)6. 当谈到男女平等时,我们不得不承认当今很多女大学生还是没有平等的就业机会。(come)II. Guided Writing最近媒体正在广大市民的参与帮助下曝光上海人的一些不良礼仪,希望引发整个社会的关注和讨论,从而提升上海人的形象。你认为上海人应具有哪些良好的礼仪才能不愧为这个国际大都市中的一员。 Answer Sheet Class _ Name _( )
80、Scores _Translations:1._2._3._ 4._5. _6. _ Class _ Name _( )Composition: 内容分_ 语言分_ 结构分_ 总分_华师大附中高三期中练习卷答案Tapescripts:Part A Short Conversation:1. M: We have a cheap holiday period between November and February. W: But I dont want to go to Paris in February. Id prefer April. Q: When does the woman wa
81、nt to go to Paris? B2. M: Why does everyone tell me “ You must go on! You have to continue!” W: Maybe they know that you start too many things but you finish few. Q: What can you know about the man from the conversation? B3. M: Lets see if the basketball game has started yet. W: Started? It must be
82、clear who is winning by now. Q: What does the woman mean? C4. M: Let me see. Ive printed my family name, first name, date of birth and address. Anything else? W: No, thats all right. Well fill in the rest of it if youll just sign your name at the bottom. Q: What has the man been doing? B5. W: Werent
83、 you nervous when the professor called on you in the class? M: Id say I was shaking all over. Q; How did the man feel when he was called on? A6. W: Heres a 10-dollar bill, and give me two tickets for tonights show, please. M: Sure. Two tickets and heres $1.40 change. Q: How much does one ticket cost
84、? B.7. W: Frank didnt plan to go to the movies, but he changed his mind at the last minute. M: Thats not the first time for him, I think. Q: What does the man mean? B8. W: Shall I bring you your coffee now or would you rather have it with your lunch? M: Id like it now, please. Q: Where did this conv
85、ersation most probably take place? B9. M: Has Cynthia been working hard on her term paper? W: Day in and day out. Q: What does the woman say about Cynthia? A10. M: My CD player doesnt seem to be working. What do you think I ought to do? W: Any time I run into a problem like that, I just pick up the
86、phone and give Mr. Robins a call. Q: What does the woman imply about the man? DPart BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage Did you know that Albert Einstein could not speak until he was four years old, and did not read until he was seven? His parents and teachers worried aobut h
87、is mental ability. Beethovens music teacher said about him, “ As a composer he is hopeless.” What if this young boy believed it? When Thomas Edison was a young boy, his teachers said he was so stupid that he could never learn anything. He once said, “ I remember I was always at the foot of my classm
88、y father thought I was stupid.” What if young Thomas believed what they said about him? When the sculptor Auguste Rodin was young he had difficulty learning to read and write. His father said of him, “ I have an idiot for a son.” His uncle agreed. “ Hes uneducable,” he said. What if Rodin had doubte
89、d his ability? Walt Disney was once fired by a newspaper editor because he was though to have no “good ideas.” What if these people had listened and become discouraged? Where would our world be without the music of Beethoven, the art of Rodin or the ideas of Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison? You ha
90、ve great potential. When you believe in all you can be, rather than all you cannot become, you will find your place on earth.(Now listen again)Questions:11. What problem did the sculptor Rodin have when he was young? C12. Which of the following is NOT true aobut young Thomas Edison? C13. What point
91、is this speech trying to illustrate? BQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.Now comes the news at 10 “21st Century Shenzhen Daily Cup” National High School English Speaking Competition was over this morning in Shenzhen. Li Laiying, from Shenzhen Middle School, won the grand champio
92、n and she will represent Chinese high school students to participate in the International Public Speaking Competition held in London next May. London won the right to host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in Singapore on July 6, 2005. The British capital will become the first city to host the Olympic f
93、or a third time after hosting them in 1908 and 1948. The news was greeted with exciting cheers when thousands of people were watching the result live on video screens. McDonalds says its fast-food eating places in the United States will start frying foods in a healthier kind of oil. It says the new
94、kind of oil will reduce the most harmful kinds of fat in the fried foods, including the companys famous French-fried potatoes. A Pakistani man was rescued 27 days after being buried in the October 8 earthquale in northern Pakistan, said the Pakistan government on November 18. Though people are curio
95、us about how he could survive without food and water. The 20-year-old farm worker hasnt said a word since he was saved. Experts said he might have survived on rain water.14. Where will the International Public Speaking Competition be held next May? A15. When did London host her first Olympic Games?
96、A16. What does the last piece of news mainly tell us? DQuestions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Do you mind if I sit here? Its the only empty seat there is.W: No, not at all. Whyisnt it David?M: Mary Lee? Is this you? I havent seen you since university.W: No. Thats right. I
97、 didnt know you were here in town. When did you get back?M: About six months ago. After graduating from university in HongKong, I continued my studies in Britain for two years, in London actually.W: Did you like it there?M: The studies, yes, but the food and weather, no. what about you? What have yo
98、u been doing?W: Ive been involved in social work since graduation. I work at a service center for the disabled people.M: Im not surprised. You were always keen on that kind of work, if I remember rightly.W: Yes. Its most satisfying. Gives one a sense of achievement. Well, Ive just caught the waiters
99、 eye. Youd better get your order in quickly.(Now listen again)Complete the following table using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each question.Studying Hong Kong social worker satisfactionQuestions 21 through 24 are based on the following conversationM: Anne, have you decided where you are going on vacat
100、ion this year?W: Well, Bill wants us to go to the beach for two weeks. But Im not so excited about the idea of a beach vacation.M: Really? Why not? It sounds very relaxing.W: It is, but Im afraid of skin cancer. I want to go some place where there are sports and cultural activities, like the mountai
101、ns. How about you, Mike?M: Were thinking of spending one week at home just catching up on a lot of work that needs to be done on the house and garden. Both Carol and I have been busy and we dont have the time to do these things.W: Thats not a vacation!M: I know but it cant be helped. The remaining w
102、eek were thinking of visiting London.W: That sounds great. Would it be your first trip there?M: Actually no. We went there on our honeymoon.W: Oh, I envy you. Be sure to drop us a card from England.M: sure. I will even bring you a little something.W: Really? Thanks.(Now listen again)Complete the fol
103、lowing table using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each questionmountains cultural at home honeymoonReference answersCCCBD AACBB BDCDA CBACACloze4554 CBACA DCDAB5564 ACCDD CBBACReading6568 DDCB 6971 AAD 7275 CBAA 7679 DACD1他有可能来参加下周举行的晚会吗? ( chance )Is there any chance that he will come to the party to b
104、e held next week?Is there any chance of his coming to the party.?2正是由于他未能在恰当的时候澄清这一误会他该受到责备。(It, failure)It was for his failure to clear up the misunderstanding at the proper time that he was to blame.3政府部门呼吁大众为西部贫困地区慷慨解囊。(appeal)The government appealed to the public to donate money generously to th
105、e poverty-stricken areas.4身处异乡,你得谨防被骗钱财。(care n.)While staying in a different / foreign country, you should take care not to be cheated of your money.5古典音乐似乎不为任何年龄层次的人所接受,但它确实能使我们的生活更充实。(acceptable)Classical music doesnt seem to be acceptable to people of any age group, but it can make our life fuller.6. 当谈到男女平等时,我们不得不承认当今很多女大学生还是没有平等的就业机会。(come)When it comes to the equality of men and women, we cant but admit that nowadays many girl university students still havent got / havent equal employment opportunities.16