1、南京市2015届高三第三次模拟考试 英语 2015. 05第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,现将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。第一节 (共5小题; 每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A BC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the woman probably doing?A. Preparing a speech.B Listening to loud music.C Talki
2、ng loudly on the telephone.2. How does the woman like the canteen food? A. She is fond of it. B She is tired of it. C. She cant have enough of it.3. Why does the man want to wear his new suit?A. At the womans request. B. For an important occasion. C. To look more professional.4. Where does this conv
3、ersation probably take place? A. At the mans house B. At a hotel C. In a cafe.5. What time is it when the conversation is on? A. 8:30 B. 8:45 C. 9:15第二节(共15小题每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。 每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第
4、6、7题。6. Why do they have no chance for the horror movie?A. The theater is too far.B. The tickets are sold out.C. The man didnt read the paper.7. Which cinema are they going tonight?A. The Bayside B. The Capitol C. The Golden.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is true about the womans Danish friend?A. She worke
5、d at a bank.B. She used to live in London.C. She was the womans roommate.9. How long will the woman be in Copenhagen?A. Two weeks. B. Seven days. C. Three days.10. What has the woman heard about Copenhagen?A. Its big but relaxing.B. People there are quite busy.C. It has good-quality desserts.听第8段材料,
6、回答第11至13题。11. What is the woman doing?A. Hosting an evening TV program.B. Having her bicycle repaired.C. Lecturing on business management.12. Why did the man take over the bicycle shop?A. He wanted to be his own boss.B. He found it more interesting.C. He wanted to win a bike race.13. What do we lear
7、n about the people working in the shop?A. They are volunteers.B. They are all the mans friends.C. They work five days a week.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Why is the woman calling?A. She has an appointment with the man.B. She is checking if Mike still wants the desk.C. She wants to make sure if she could del
8、iver the desk.15. What probably is the man who answered the call?A. A colleague of Mikes. B. A relative of Mikes C. A neighbor of Mikes16. What happened to the manager?A. He is on sick leave.B. He is busy with something.C. He is just not being around.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the presentation ma
9、inly about?A. The sales of the motor car.B. The popularity of the motor car.C. The development of the motor car.18. What used to restrict the use of electric vehicles?A. The driving ranger and cost.B. Recharging points and safety.C. The driving range and recharging points.19. What does the speaker s
10、ay about electric vehicles of today?A. They are able to receive email.B. They can do all the driving for users.C. They are comparatively environmental-friendly.20 What do you learn about a conventional car in the future?A. It will be powered by vegetable oil.B. It will be challenged by other new-ene
11、rgy cars.C. It will still play an important role on the market.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题l分,满分l5分)25. Some tourists visiting Tiananmen Square during the holiday left a _ of litter everywhere they went.A. trailB. dotC. chainD. track26. -There wont be anywhere to park. -Oh, _. Lets try t
12、he subway.A. thats a real bargainB. thats a good pointC. thats really somethingD. thats all settled27. How did it come about _ a quiet person should appear so wild today?A. whetherB. thatC. ifD. what28. You never really understand a person _ you consider things from his point of view.A. ifB. onceC.
13、asD. until29. -Kingsman: The Secret Service is a spy action comedy film. Wants to come with me?-Id love to, but my best friend is getting married, and I wont _ it for anything.A. overlookB. tradeC. missD. forget30. -_ I say something to you? You were really, really something back there. Incredible!-
14、Are you talking to -me? Whoa!A. MustB. CanC. NeedD. Should31. The guide was enthusiastic and knowledgeable and we spent a lovely evening wandering into places which we _ straight past otherwise.A. had walkedB. were walkingC. would have walkedD. must have walked32. Loneliness is a feeling _ people ex
15、perience a powerful rush of emptiness and solitude.A. whichB. whereC. thatD. how33. Halfway through the chapter _ I hadnt taken anything in.A. did I realizeB. had I realizedC. I realizedD. I would realize34. If Kate had known what was _ for her, she would not have married Tom.A. in responseB. in ret
16、urnC. in reactionD. in store35. He started school the same day as I did and _ to it like a duck to water.A. appealedB. tookC. cateredD. saw第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 40 the busy, bustling ways of modern life. Can you 41 William Shakespeare or Charles Dickens skipping through a 42 door? There are do
17、uble doors, sliding doors, stage doors and glass doors. The 43 and mystery of a door lies in its quality of being hidden. A glass door is not a door at all, but a window. The meaning of a door is to 44 what lies inside; to keep the heart in suspense.Also, there are many ways of opening doors. There
18、is the cheery 45 of elbow with which the waiter opens the kitchen door. There is the sympathetic and awful 46 of the dentists maid who opens the door into the operating room and, without speaking, 47 that the doctor is ready for you.The opening of doors has in it some flavor of the 48 , some sense o
19、f moving into a new moment. Even in 49 , the opening of a door may bring relief. But the closing of doors could be 50 , A door closed brings 51 to an end. And there are degrees of sadness in the closing of doors. A door slammed is a confession of weakness. A door 52 shut may often be the most tragic
20、 gesture in life.The opening and closing of doors is a part of the serious fluency of life. Life will not stay 53 and let us alone. We are 54 opening doors with hope, closing them with despair. Life 55 not much longer than a pipe of tobacco, and destiny knocks us out like the ashes.36. A. mysteryB.
21、reliefC. sceneryD. pleasure37. A. SoB. StillC. EvenD. Also38. A. wishesB. puzzlesC. surprisesD. changes39. A. checkedB. fixedC. wrappedD. removed40. A. essential toB. different fromC. consistent withD. typical of41. A. imagineB. suggestC. catchD. notice42. A. stageB. slidingC. glassD. revolving43. A
22、. symbolB. miracleC. signD. mark44. A. busyB. hideC. discoverD. exhibit第三部分 阅读理解认真阅读下列短语,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ADear Applicant, AWe regret to inform you that your application to the stated establishment cannot be processed at this time due to the fact that it does not exist. After
23、 consultation with out mythical advisors we have also determined that even if it didnt exist, the course “wandology” would be highly in demand and hence require at least two As and a B in any of the following subjects:Advanced SpellcraftingMystimaticsDefence Against The Dark ArtsHistory of the Occul
24、tShaft DesignYour hand written grade sheet claiming top marks in “waving a stick about”, “ waving a pointy hat” and “watching Paul Daniels TV specials” sadly is not suitable for submission, however by applying through clearing you may be suitable of Liberal Arts courses. Alternatively you may wish t
25、o resubmit next year by tying your letter to an owl and hoping for the best.On behalf of UCAS I wish you every success.Yours sincerely, XXXDear Duke University Admissions, BThank you for your rejection letter of March 26, 2015. After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to
26、accept your refusal to offer me admission into the Fall 2015 freshman class at Duke.This year I have been fortunate enough to receive rejection letters from the best and the brightest universities in the country. With a pool of letters so diverse and accomplished I was unable to accept the rejection
27、 letters I would have been able to only several years ago. Therefore, I will be attending Duke Universitys 2015 Class. I look forward to seeing you then.Best, Siobhan ODellDear Siobhan, CI understand how disappointed you are that we were unable to offer you a space in our incoming class, I want to b
28、e honest with you and let you know that its very rare that we learn something that leads us to change our decision, in the last ten years weve about 500 requests for a review and changed the decision four timesWish you all the bestXXX56. Of the three letters, which is in response to which?A. A-B B.
29、C-B C. C-A D. B-C57. Chances for Duke University to change its admission decision in history were_.A. none B. big C. slim D. hard to tell58. What makes it impossible for the applicant to resubmit an application next year?A. Tying the letter to an owl and send it to UCASB. Printing out grade sheetC.
30、Applying for the Liberal Arts course as an optionD. Improving his scores59. What can we infer form the letter about college application?A. It is disappointing for sure.B. Rejection letters are better written than offers.C. It is no as fun as on imagines.D. There could be extra work beyond normal pro
31、cedure.BDo I exist?Obviously!Until Descartes came along in the seventeenth century, everyone assumed that we exited. Obviously. The fact seemed so mind-blowingly obvious that it wasnt really discussed. We could see ourselves in the mirror, we could feel pain and pleasure, we could think thoughts for
32、 ourselves and, more importantly, perhaps, all the worlds main religions assumed that we do exist. So we exist.No you dont it!You dont exist. Thats because its impossible to show once and for all that you do. Theres no proof. You might think you exist-that you are sitting at a table reading this boo
33、k, for instance-but how could you show with 100 percent certainty that this is true? Theres no experiment that could prove it. Although Descartes said just you could prove your own existence by the fact that you are able to think, this isnt actually, according to the British philosopher A. J. Ayer.
34、Just because we know that we are thinking, this doesnt mean that there is a “you” doing the thinking. It just shows that the thoughts are happening, not that anyone is having them. Thoughts exists, “You” dont._!What a waste of time this question is. Although you can argue until the end of time wheth
35、er you exist or not, it doesnt get you anywhere. Unless you forget about this unanswerable question, youll be stuck thinking about it forever, and that isnt of any use to anyone. Move on. Think about something more important! This very roughly, is the view of almost all philosophers, who prefer to a
36、nswer other, apparently more useful, questions.Yes, butYou exist, but not in the way you might think. According to the great French philosopher Ren Descartes, you cant show that anything existsapart from your own self. The existence of the entire world can be doubted in one way or another, but the f
37、acts youre having thoughts shows that there might be something (thats you) having them. This let Descartes to write the famous philosophical phrase, “ I think before I am”.60. Which of the following can be the missing heading?A. Forget about it B. What a ridiculous pointC. Think about it D. What a p
38、ointless question61. This passage is anything but a(n)_.A. comment B. discussion C. argument D. debate62. The famous answer to the question “Do I exist?” is _.A. No, you dont exist. B. I think, therefore, I am.C. Yes, you do exist. D. It wont get you anywhereCKnots are the kind of stuff that even my
39、ths are made of.In the Greek legend of the Gordian knot, for example, Alexander the Great used his sword to slice through a knot that had failed all previous attempts to unite it. Knots, enjoy a long history of tales and fanciful names such as “Englishmans tie, ” “and “cats paw. ” Knots became the s
40、ubject of serious scientific investigation when in the 1860s the English physicist William Thomson (known today as Lord Kelvin) proposed that atoms were in fact knotted tubes of ether(醚). In order to be able to develop the equivalent of a periodic table of the elements, Thomson had to be able to cla
41、ssify knots find out which different knots were possible. This sparked a great interest in the mathematical theory of knots.A mathematical knot looks very much like a familiar knot in a string, only with the strings ends joined. In Thomsons theory, knots could, in principle at least, model atoms of
42、increasing complexity, such as the hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms, respectively. For knots to be truly useful in a mathematical theory, however, mathematicians searched for some precise way of proving that what appeared to be different knots were really different the couldnt be transformed one i
43、nto the other by some simple manipulation(操作). Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the Scottish mathematician Peter Guthrie Tait and the University of Nebraska professor Charles Newton Little published complete tables of knots with up to ten crossings. Unfortunately, by the time that this her
44、oic effort was completed, Kelvins theory had already been totally discarded as a model for atomic structure. Nevertheless, even without any other application in sight, the mathematical interest in knot theory continued at that point for its own sake. In fact, mathematical became even more fascinated
45、 by knots. The only difference was that, as the British mathematician Sir Michael Atiyah has put it, “the study of knots became a special branch of pure mathematics. ”Two major breakthroughs in knot theory occurred in 1928 and in 1984. In 1928, the American mathematician James Waddell Alexander disc
46、overed an algebraic expression that uses the arrangement of crossings to label the knot. For example, t2-t+1 or t2-3t+1, or else. Decades of work in the theory of knots finally produced the second breakthrough in 1984. The New Zealander-American mathematician Vaughan Jones noticed an unexpected rela
47、tion between knots and another abstract branch of mathematics, which led to the discovery of a more sensitive invariant known as the Jones polynomial.63. What is surprising about knots?A. They originated from ancient Greek legend.B. The study of knots is a branch of mathematics.C. Knots led to the d
48、iscovery of atom structure.D. Alexander the Great made knots well known.64. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. No other application found except tables of knots.B. The study of knots meeting a seemingly dead end.C. Few scientist showing interest in knots.D. The publicati
49、on of complete tables of knots.65. According to the passage, _ shows the most updated study about knots.A. t2-t+1B. t2-3t+1C. Alexander polynomialD. Jones polynomial66. Which one would be the best title for this passage?A. Mathematicians VS PhysiciansB. To be or Knot to beC. Knot or AtomD. Knot VS M
50、athematicsDELMONT, N. Y. (AP)-Elmont High School senior Harold Ekeh had a planhe would apply to 13 colleges , including all eight Ivy League schools, figuring it would help his chances of getting into at least one great school.It worked, And then some, The teenager from Long Island was accepted at a
51、ll 13 schools, and now faces his next big test: deciding where to go.“I was stunned, I was really shocked, ”Ekeh told The Associated Press during an interview Tuesday at his home near the Belmont Park racetrack, his four younger brothers running around.He found out last week he had been accepted to
52、Princeton University. That made him eight for eight in the Ivy Leaguehe had already been accepted to Yale University , Brown University, Columbia University , Cornell University , Dartmouth College, Harvard University and University of Pennsylvania. His other acceptances came from Johns Hopkins Univ
53、ersity, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University, Stony Brook University and Vanderbilt University.“We are so proud of him, ” said his mother , Roseline Ekeh.“Hard work, dedication, prayer brought him to where he is today. ”Born in Nigeria, Harold was eight years old when his paren
54、ts brought the family to the United States.“It was kind of difficult adjusting to the new environment and the new culture, ” he said. But he saw his parents working hard, “and I took their example and decides to apply myself”He referenced that effort in his college essay, writing, “Like a tree, upro
55、oted and replanted, I could have withered in a new country surrounded by people and languages I did not understand. Yet, I witnessed my parents persevere despite the potential to give in. I faced my challenges with newfound zeal; I risked insults, spending my break talking to unfamiliar faces, ignor
56、ing their sarcastic remarks. ”Harold “is tremendously focused in everything he does.” said John Capozzi, the schools principal, “Hes a great role model. All the students and faculty are so proud of him. ”Harold is the second Long Island student in as many years to get into all eight Ivies. Last year
57、, William Floyd High Schools Kwasi Enim chose to go to Yale.Harold, who has a 100. 51 grade-point average and wants to be a neurosurgeon, said he was leaning toward Yale, and had heard from Enin, offering congratulations. Like Enin, hes likely to announce his college choice at a press conference lat
58、er this month. The deadline to decide is May 1.67. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined phrase“apply myself”?A. Word hard. B. Write to the college.C. Make a formal request. D. Make an adjustment.68. Which of the following is true about Harold?A. He was born into a Nigerian family in the US.
59、B. He planted a tree once he moved to the US,C. He was always welcome and popular in his schools.D. He paid a lot to make his way to offeres from all Ivies.69. Harold is probably going toA. Harvard B. Princeton C. Yale D. MIT70. What can we infer from this passage?A. Too many cooks spoil the soup. B
60、. He who laughs last laughs best.C. One can kill two birds with one stone. D. Chance favors only the prepared mind.第二卷(非选择题,共两大题,35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题l分,满分l0分)insecure themselves find it harder to provide children with security, it says. And the report calls for more help so parents can develop s
61、uch crucial bonds. The study focuses on the application of the theory of attachmenta key theory in child development and psychology. This says the degree to which children are secure and resilient as they grow up depends on their own early experiences with their mothers and fathers and how they have
62、 bonded.The report from the Sutton Trust education charity, entitled Baby Bonds, makes the case that it has an important impact on childrens future educational chances as well as their emotional well-being. It is based on an analysis of more than 100 studies on the issue, including home visits and a
63、ssessments and observations of children in a range of countries. The trust argues that although psychologists have been aware of attachment theory, it has not been seen by policy makers as a key influence on educational attainment. And it asks them to take this into account. The report says when bab
64、ies and toddlers do not form these strong parental bondsknown as secure attachmentthey are more likely to exhibit poor language and poor behavior before they reach school.And it cites international studies which suggest this continues late into life, with insecure children more likely to leave schoo
65、l early or duck out of employment or training. They are also more likely to suffer from aggression, defiance and hyperactivity later in life.The Sutton Trust says its analysis of the research suggests that about 40% of children in the UK lack a secure attachment with their parents. Lead author Sophi
66、e Moullin said that when her team looked at large scale representative studies in a number of countries they all found, from their observations, that between 38% and 42% of children suffered from poor attachment in all the different study locations. She added: “Secure attachment really helps childre
67、n with emotional and social development and at school it really helps them to manage their behavior. Shouting, looking out of the window, hitting each otherThese are the things that teachers will tell you that are stopping children from learning. Its really only as we understand more about these beh
68、avior problems that we have decided that a lot of it goes back to this early bonding with parents. ”Research director at the trust Conor Ryan said: “Better bonding between parents and babies could lead to more social mobility, as there is such a clear link to education, behavior and future employmen
69、t. The educational divide emerges early in life, with a 19month school readiness gap between the most and least advantaged children by the age of five.This report clearly identifies the fundamental role secure attachment could have in narrowing that school readiness gap and improving childrens life
70、chances. “More support from health visitors, childrens centers together with local authorities in helping parents improve how they bond with young children could play a role in narrowing the education gap. ”The Sutton Trust studyIntroductionThe study reveals childrens early attachment to parents (71
71、) _ affects their ability to speak, learn and think. Method of the studyResearchers (72)_ more than 100 case studies on the issue through visiting homes, assessing children and (73)_children. Statistics of the studyIn the UK, only about 60% of children have a secure attachment with their parents.In
72、other countries where the studies were carried out, the numbers are quite (74)_. Negative effects of insecure (75)_A (76)_ of secure parental bonding may lead to poor language and behavior for preschool children.At the age of five, the (77)_ school readiness gap between children can be 19 months.Wit
73、hout secure attachment, future life difficulties such as quitting school, (78)_ from work and other emotional issues would emerge.The significance of parental attachmentBetter bonding between parents and babies could lead to a change in peoples social (79)_ because it narrows childrens school readin
74、ess gap and it improves childrens life chances. SuggestionA (80)_ effort is needed for strong parent-child bonding. 第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)This is a picture of a ballet dancer whose left foot looks shockingly different from the right one. Some even jokes that the left foot represents how elegant ballet dan
75、cers look. On the contrary, the right one reveals the nature of those dancers life. One can hardly imagine how much time and effort have been devoted to endless practice.【写作内容】请根据你对所示图片及文字的理解,写一篇150词左右的文章,要点如下:1. 以约30个词简要描述图片的内容;2. 以约120个词谈谈你的看法,内容包括:(1) 图片给你的启示,并举例说明;(2) 你最想对图片的芭蕾舞者说什么?为什么?【写作要求】1.
76、 可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文的句子;2. 作文中不能出现真实的姓名和学校的名称3. 不必写标题【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当南京市2015届高三第三次模拟考试英语答案第一部分 听力理解1-5ABBCB6-10 BCBBC11-15 AABCA16-20 ACCCB第二部分 英语知识运用21-25 DBCAA26-30 BBDCB31-35 CBCDB36-40 ACCBD41-45 ADABC46-50 ACDCB51-55 DCABD第三部分 阅读理解56-59 BCAD60-62 DAB63-66 BADB67-70 ADCD第四部分 任务型阅读71 l
77、argely / greatly72 analyzed / analysed73 observing74 close75 attachment76 lack77 biggest78 hiding / escaping79 status80 combined / joint第五部分 书面表达The dancers left foot is elegantly wrapped in her ballet shoe, tied to the ankle with a silk ribbon. The shoeless right foot, however, looks horribly diffe
78、rent. Bruises and scars occupy every inch of her toes. (36 words)I can only imagine the untold hardship the dancer must have endured for the endless hours of practice to look so glamorous on the stage. Likewise, behind every seemingly stunning success, there can be failures, disappointments, and emb
79、arrassments. When the whole world is crazy for JK Rowlings Harry Potter stories, rarely do people know it was after the books had been turned down 12 times by the publisher that they finally came out. Nothing is difficult to a willing heart. However, when we admire others success, we should remember
80、 it is not from nowhere.I have imagined the dancer to be my friend. I will, instead of telling her how awesome her dancing is, ask her to take good care of herself, for health is the real elegance of life. (130 words)南京市2015届高三第三次模拟考试听力原文第一节Text1W:Hey, if you cant enjoy the music at a sensible volum
81、e, why not use earphones? Im preparing for the speech contest.M: Oh , sorry. I didnt realize Id been bothering you all this time.Text2M: Im thinking about where to go for a bite tonight. Any suggestions, Barbara?M: Well , how about the French restaurant near the KFC? Frankly, I ve had enough of our
82、canteen food.Text3M: Finally, Ive got the chance to put on my new suit tonight. I hope to make a good impression on your family.W: Come on ! Its only a family reunion. Jeans and T-shirts are just fine.Text4M: Its freezing out there!W: Well, you ve come to the right place. What can I get you today?M:
83、 Please give me the hottest drink you serve.W: Ok, One hot chocolate, coming right up.Text 5M: Miss , can I interest you in a seafood special tonight? And it wont start until nine. Its only $25, half the usual price.W: Oh really? There is only fifteen minutes to go.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6, 7题W:Tim,did you ge
84、t a look at the paper yet?M: Yeah, but I still cant decide which movie to see.W: What? I thought you wanted to see that horror double feature at the Bayside?M: I did. But I called the theater and there arent any tickets left. How about Quarantine at the Golden?W: Not another summer blockbuster?! The
85、res be something else on, Lets see The Devils Playground. I think its still on at the Capitol.M: Id rather see Quarantine ! Why dont you give it a try?W: All right , but it had better be good.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题M: Hey, I heard youre planning a trip to Denmark.W: Yeah! I have a Danish friend. She used to
86、 work in London and lived in the same building as me, She invited me to Copenhagen, so Im going to fly over there in three days.M: Lucky you ! Ive never been to Copenhagen. Are you excited?W: Of course! Its supposed to be a small city, but nice and relaxing. Im looking forward to trying some cakes a
87、nd cookies there-Ive heard theyre delicious.M: Well, youd better get some money exchanged before you go. I heard things are really expensive in Denmark.W: Really?M:Yeah-even more expensive than in London.W: Oh, Well , I dont mind. Its just a short holiday. Ill only be there for a week, and Ill be st
88、aying at my friends place.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题W:Good evening, and welcome to this weeks business world, the program for and about business people. Tonight we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established a bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr Kayne, what made you want to run your own store?M: Well
89、 , I always loved racing bikes and fixing them, When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going. Ill do it. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave whe
90、n I want.W: You mean you dont keep regular hours?M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business is slower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much
91、as I do. They help me out a few days a week.W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题W:Hello? Can I talk to Mike Anderson please?M: Mike isnt in yet. Should I have him call you back when he comes in?W: Well, this is Saran from Fabulous Furniture. We were supp
92、osed to deliver a desk this morning.M : Oh , that;s fine. You can come by and I ll have the manager let you in,W: Great. I would appreciate it.M: No problem. Is there anything else I could help you with?W: Thats about it. Thanks!M: Sure. Ill call the building manager right away.W: Sounds good, Well
93、see you in a bit then.M: Whoops, sorry, I remember now our manager is not in today. He has asked for sick leave.W: Oh. Im sorry, but does it mean I have to make another appointment?M: Sorry , maybe, but I will have Mike call you back when I see him anyways.W: That sounds good, thank you very much.听第
94、十段材料,回答第17至20题 Thank you for coming, everyone. Todays presentation will show how we see the development of the motor car in the short to medium term, and that is why we have invited all of you here today. Lets start with power. Its clear that petrol-driven engines have no future. Already there are m
95、any alternative fuel vehicles on the market, powered by anything from solar power to natural gas. Some independent thinkers have even produced cars that run on vegetable oil. But as we all know, of all these alternative fuel vehicles, the most practical are electric vehicles. Sure , in the past elec
96、tric vehicles have their problems, namely, a limited driving range, and very few recharging points, which limited their use. Now , however, recent developments in electric vehicle technology mean they can match conventional petrol engines in terms of performance and safety. Lets not forget that elec
97、tric vehicles are cleaner. Plus, importantly, the power source is rechargeable, so this does not involve using any valuable resources, Moving on to communications, very soon, cars will be linked to GPS satellites, so theyll do all the driving for you. What controls remain for the users will be audio
98、-based, so, for example, youll just have to say “a bit warmer”, and the air conditioning will adjust automatically. Youll also be able to receive email, music and movies, all via an internet link. So just type in the destination you want, sit back, sleep, watch your movie, whatever.第二节 到此结束。现在有两分钟的时间将试卷上 的答案转涂到客观题答题纸。