1、20202021学年度高二年级第学期教学质量调研(一)英语试题(考试时间120分钟 满分150)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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、B、C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. How much did the woman pay for the running shoes?A. 50. B. 15.50. C. 152. What does the womans brother look like
2、?A. He is very tall. B. He is a bit heavy. C. He has dark hair.3. What will the man do this afternoon?A. Give a presentation. B. Prepare for a meeting. C. Visit the New York office.4. What will the weather be like today?A. Sunny but cold. B. Windy but warm. C. Rainy and cold.5. Where is Lucks father
3、?A. In the garden. B. In the garage. C. In the kitchen.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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6、7题。6. What are the speakers talking about?A. Which movie to watch. B. Where to have dinner. C. How t
4、o be a better actor.7. What does the man think of River Adventure?A. Funnier. B. Shorter. C. Longer.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where is the woman flying to?A. Tokyo. B. Chicago. C. Washington, D.C.9. Which flight will the woman take?A. The one at 12:30. B. The one at 3 oclock. C. The one at 6 oclock.10. Wha
5、t will the woman do in the next few hours?A. Wait in the lounge. B. Take a city tour. C. Walk around the airport.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What does the woman do now?A. A waiter. B. A shopkeeper. C. A secretary.12. What does the man offer to do for the woman?A. Give her a tip. B. Recommend a job to her.
6、C. Treat her to dinner.13. What do we know about the man?A. He is a boss himself.B. He doesnt know the woman.C. He is familiar with the restaurant.听第,段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is wrong with the woman?A. She has a headache. B. She has a toothache. C. She has an earache.15. How often will the woman take
7、the medicine?A. Once a day. B. Twice a day. C. Three times a day.16. When does the conversation take place?A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Thursday.17. What does the man ask the woman to do in the end?A. Make an appointment. B. Go to the chemists. C. Take the medicine before meals.听第10段材料,回答第18至2
8、0题。18. What do Americans and Europeans often have for lunch and dinner?A. Eggs, bacon and hamburgers.B. Potatoes, meat and vegetables.C. French fries, sausages and pizza.19. How do Americans and Europeans differ in diet?A. Americans have more food.B. Americans have less candy.C. Americans have more
9、meals a day.20. What have Americans tried to do in recent years?A. Avoid Asian food. B. Change their eating habits. C. Improve health care.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASCOTTISH DANCINGITS FUNITS GOOD EXERCISEWe have classes for dancer
10、s of all abilities.Previous experience is not essential.All you need to bring is a pair of soft shoes and enthusiasm.Classes are held in a number of places and at different times.WORLD CULTURE DAYBrazilian Street Percussion2:30-:30Samba percussion workshop. Lift your spirits with the taste of carniv
11、al. It doesnt matter whether youre an experienced musician or a complete beginner, youll be creating complex unusual rhythms in no time.African Storytelling3:45-4:45The magical African story-telling tradition of narration, poetry and proverbs, (mainly from Ghana and Nigeria). An event for all the fa
12、mily.A RICHMOND EXPERIMENTAL THEATRELearn to act introduces people to a broad range of acting techniques. It is specially suitable for those with little or no acting experience. The atmosphere is relaxed and pleasant and great emphasis is placed on developing the confidence and abilities of people w
13、ho may initially be a little fearful!THE RENAISSANCE SINGERSNew singers are invited to join our choir, formed in 1993, to perform a wide variety of music in Cambridge.We meet every Wednesday evening from 7:30-9:30 pm, and this term we are rehearsing for a special concert with audience participation
14、on Saturday 1st December.An ability to sight-read and previous experience in choral singing is desirable, although not essential.DRAWING WITH COLOURAn intensive workshop for beginnersSaturday 3th and Sunday 4th OctoberThis unusual workshop offers instruction in effective ways to draw in colour. Acti
15、vities will include study of light and shade and ways to express mood and emotion in colour.The small class (12 students) assures maximum attention for each student. Professional quality materials are included in the fee of 95.21. Which course will you choose if you want to overcome your shyness?A.
16、Drawing with colour. B. The Renaissance Singers.C. Brazilian Street Percussion. D. Richmond Experimental Theatre.22. What makes Drawing With Colour different from other courses?A. It will be held during the night. B. It provides individual guidance.C. It requires previous relevant skills. D. It is s
17、uitable for people of all ages.23. Whats the similarity of theses courses?A. None of the courses is suitable for kids.B. All of these courses are charged for free.C. No previous experience is required to attend a class.D. All courses provide flexible schedule for participants.BAs Ive grown older, I
18、often hear people of my age say things like they just dont like good music as they used to. Why does this happen? Luckily, psychology can give us some insights into this puzzle. Musical tastes begin to shape as early as age 13 or 14. By the time were in our early 20s, these tastes get locked into pl
19、ace pretty firmly.In fact, studies have found that by the time we tum33, most-of us have stopped listening to new music. Meanwhile, popular songs released when youre in your early teens are likely to remain quite popular among your age group for the rest of your life.There could be a biological expl
20、anation for this, as theres evidence that the brains ability to make subtle distinctions between different chords, rhythms, and melodies weakens with age, So to older people, newer, less familiar songs might all sound the same.But there are maybe some simpler reasons for older peoples aversion(讨厌)to
21、 newer music. One of the most researched laws of social psychology is something called the mere exposure effect, which actually means that the more were exposed to something, the more we tend to like it.When youre in your early teens, you probably spend a fair amount of time listening to music or wa
22、tching music videos. Your favorite songs and artists become familiar, comforting parts of your routine.For many middle-aged people, job and family obligations increase, so theres less time to spend discovering new music. Instead, many will simply listen to old, familiar favorites when they had more
23、free time.Of course, those teen years werent necessarily carefree. Theyre famously confusing, which is why so many TV shows and movies focus on the high school turmoil(混乱).Psychology research has shown that the emotions we experience as teens seem more intense than those that come later. And we also
24、 know that intense emotions are associated with stronger memories and preferences. Both of these might explain why the songs we listen to during this period become so memorable and beloved.24. Whats the main idea of this passage?A. Decline in the quality of new music. B. Older peoples dislikes to ne
25、w music.C. Insights into the characteristic of music. D. The elders prejudice against new music.25. Why do most people stop listening to new music when they reach -middle age?A. They think all music sounds the same. B. They regard new songs as poor quality.C. Their ability to distinguish music fades
26、. D. They have no time to listen to new songs.26. What can we infer from the fourth paragraph?A. The more you experience something, the better youll appreciate it.B. The more you experience something, the longer youll remember it.C. The more you are exposed to something, the deeper youll understand
27、it.D. The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar itll be to you.27. Why do people have preference for the songs they listen to in their teen years?A. Teenagers are much more sensitive. B. Teenagers are much more emotional.C. Teenagers memories are more lasting. D. Teenagers emotions ar
28、e much stronger.CGerolamo Cardano, wrote, Leonardo da Vinci was an excellent painter. To call Leonardo an excellent painter is like labeling Shakespeare a clever wordsmith, He was a true genius, recognized in his own time and idolized in ours. His paintings are as secret and attractive as himself, d
29、one with the hand of an angel, the intellect of a scientist, and the soul of a romantic. His drawings are among the most beautiful ever made; his most treasured painting, the Mona Lisa, is undoubtedly the most famous in the world.Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452. Around 1469, his father took him t
30、o Florence. There, Leonardo start an apprenticeship(学徒期)at the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio, with whom he studied for at least six years. The boy mastered every medium, discovering so much so fast that it seemed to him that everything must eventually be revealed to his searching. In painting, he
31、not only outshone his more mature colleagues but also his teacher. Assigned to paint the figure of an angel, he gave it a whole new dimension that drew the viewer directly into the painting, in a, way that Verrocchios inhibited(拘谨的)style could never do. Some say that Verrocchio never painted again.H
32、is love of painting notwithstanding, it was knowledge itself that was Leonardos great love-knowledge, and the experience from which it may be drawn. To acquire it, Leonardo turned to a diverse array of fields: mathematics, geometry, astronomy, geology, botany, and zoology, as well as painting and dr
33、awing.In 1482, Leonardo went to Milan. Two great works mark his years in Milan. One of them was a bronze statue of a conquering hero riding a horse. The horse was to be colossal, in a pose full of motion and life. The concept was so bold, so ambitious, that it finally brought Leonardo产he praise he s
34、ought. His contemporaries thought it could not be created, but Leonardo devised workable plans. Sadly, he was denied the chance to complete his project. War broke out, and the bronze was used for cannon instead.28. What does the author say about Leonardo in paragraph 1?A. Today he is considered much
35、 more talented than Shakespeare.B. He was known in his own period and is greatly respected today.C. His drawings are thought to be more beautiful than his paintings.D. His painting Mona Lisa was not well known when he first painted it.29. What can we know about Verrocchio from the passage?A. He was
36、a great inspiration for his student Leonardo da Vinci.B. He stopped painting because he was not as skillful as da Vinci.C. He taught da Vinci more about nature than about the art of painting.D. He was unable to teach da Vinci much because of his different style.30. What does the underlined word it r
37、efer to?A. Love. B. Painting. C. Experience. D. Knowledge.31. Whats the result of the bronze horse sculpture?A. It was unfinished for personal reasons. B. It was used to create other works of art.C. It was used to make weapons in the war. D. It was destroyed in the war unexpectedly.DPeople of every
38、culture tell fairy tales but the same story often takes various forms in different parts of the world. Anthropologist Jamie Tehrani tried to discover how the stories have evolved and which elements have survived longest.Tehranis analysis focused on Little Red Riding Hood in its many forms, which inc
39、lude another Western fairy tale known as The Wolf and the Kids. Checking for versions of these two tales and similar stories from Africa, East Asia and other regions, he ended up with 58 stories recorded from oral traditions.Once he confirmed that they were indeed related, he tried to explore how th
40、ey have developed and changed over time. Studies suggest that these stories include really important information about the environment and the possible dangers-something relevant to survival, he says. Yet in his analysis such elements were just as flexible as seemingly unimportant details. What, the
41、n, is important enough to be reproduced from generation to generation?The answer seems to be the horrible aspects of the story, which turned out to be the best preserved of all. Why are these details maintained while other features are not? Tehrani has an idea, In an oral context, a story wont survi
42、ve because of one great teller. It also needs to be interesting when its told by someone whos not necessarily a great storyteller. Maybe being swallowed whole by a wolf, then cut out of its stomach alive is so absorbing that it helps the story remain popular.Jack Zipes is unconvinced by Tehranis vie
43、ws. Even if theyre horrible, they wont stick unless they matter, he says. He believes the lasting theme of women as victims in stories like Little Red Riding Hood explains why they continue to feel relevant. But Tehrani points out that although this is often the case in Western versions, it is not a
44、lways true elsewhere. In Chinese and Japanese versions, often known as The Tiger Grandmother, the criminal is a woman, and in both Iran and Nigeria, the victim is a boy.Mathias Clasen isnt surprised by Tehranis findings. Habits and morals change, but the things that scare us, and the fact that we se
45、ek out entertainment thats designed to scare us-those are constant, he says. Clasen believes that scary stories teach us what it feels like to be afraid without having to experience real danger, and so build up resistance to negative emotions.32. What method did Jamie Tehrani use to test his ideas a
46、bout fairy tales?A. He distinguished the various themes of all fairy tales.B. He looked at unrelated stories from different countries.C. He compared oral and written forms of the same stories.D. He studied many different forms of the same basic story.33. What does Jack Zipes suggest when discussing
47、Tehranis views?A. Tehrani ignores key changes in the role of women.B. Stories that are too frightening are not always taken seriously.C. Tehrani over emphasizes the importance of violence in stories.D. Features of stories only survive if they have a deeper significance.34. Why does Tehrani refer to
48、Chinese and Japanese fairy tales?A. To suggest that crime is a global problem.B. To add more evidence for Jack Zipes ideas.C. To indicate that Jack Zipes theory is incorrect.D. To imply that all fairy tales have a similar meaning.35. What does Mathias Clasen believe about fairy tales?A. They reflect
49、 the changing values of our society.B. They are a safe way of learning to deal with fear.C. They are a type of entertainment some people avoid.D. They reduce our ability to cope with realistic problems.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Giving children access to all va
50、rieties of literature is extremely important for their success. Educators, parents, and community members should help students develop a love and passion for reading. Reading literature is important in developing cognitive skills to be able to succeed in a school or work setting. 36 The first value
51、to note is that childrens literature provides students with the opportunity to respond to literature and develop their own opinions about the topic. This strengthens the cognitive developmental domain, as it encourages deeper thought about literature. 37 It allows for some difference in opinion. One
52、 reader may take something completely different away from the piece of literature than the next reader, based on the two personal viewpoints and experiences.Second, childrens literature provides an avenue for students to learn about their own cultural heritage and the cultures of other people. Howev
53、er, when teaching students about the cultural heritage of others, one should be very careful in selecting which books to recommend to young readers. 38 However, there are some childrens books that are more accurate in teaching the cultural differences of others. Many books are available that describ
54、e culture as an important piece of society that is to be treasured and valued, and those books can have great value for students. 39 Stories have the power to promote emotional and moral development. Childrens literature contains numerous moments of crisis, when characters make moral decisions and c
55、ontemplate the reasons for their decisions. Childrens literature encourages students to think deeper about their own feelings.Finally, childrens literature is of value because it is a timeless tradition. So we must give them access to a basic literary heritage of timeless books. Quality childrens li
56、terature has the great power to captivate audiences for many generations. 40 A. It is also valuable for other reasons as well.B. Third, childrens literature helps students develop emotional intelligence.C. Quality literature does not tell the reader everything he/she needs to know.D. It gives studen
57、ts appreciation about their own cultural heritage as well as those of others.E. Childrens literature is of value because it develops personality and social development.F. There are many stories which contain stereotypes and inaccuracies about certain cultural groups.G. Exposing children to quality l
58、iterature can contribute to the creation of responsible, successful, and caring individuals.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Im about to begin my fifth season of tree planting. This time each year I have 41 feelings about the job.
59、 Never have I 42 a job so much while hating it with equal measure. After living in the 43 of my home for the winter months, I begin to romanticize and expect the challenges of life in the bush.Planting trees can be 44 : it gives planters a roaming(漫游的) lifestyle, with a temporary obligation to spend
60、 months filling bank accounts. But there are many 45 .In the early hours of the morning, often in the pouring rain, we travel along rough roads deep 46 the woodlands, which have just been logged. I 47 into the rain and fill my bags with hundreds of tiny trees. Seasoned tree-planters treat this more
61、like a sport than a job, and 48 fills the air. Once our bags are full, we suppress(抑制)any reluctance and 49 up that hillside. We jump from log to log, and 50 they roll out from under our feet, we grab onto branches-or anything within reach. We stumble and fall constantly, always 51 ourselves to go f
62、aster among insects that we often breathe in.While planting trees, I am confronted(面对)with someone else: a self I thought I 52 . It is a person I try to come to peace with on those hillsides, during those strange days of isolation and deep 53 .Tree planting is a laboratory of self-examination and 54
63、 . You master your mind, confronting the worst and the best in your 55 , pushing yourself as hard as you can. A new version of yourself awaits at the end of the experience.41. A. desperate B. generous C. mixed. D. vain42. A. loved B. reformed C. abused D. landed43. A. coziness B. face C. search D. b
64、ack44. A. violent B. demanding C. rigid D. profitable45. A. opportunities B. rewards C. threats D. challenges46. A. from B. into C. beyond D. within47. A. bind B. step C. spin D. resist48. A. friendship B. commitment C. competition D. criminal49. A. charge B. wrap C. rescue D. hold50. A. though B. s
65、ince C. if D. unless51. A. allowing B. preventing C. seeking. D. pushing52. A. knew B. sprang C. declined D. tuned53. A. condemning B. thinking C. scolding D. seizing54. A. adaptation B. realization C. growth. D. collection55. A. consensus B. reward C. attitude D. nature第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材
66、料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Pieter Bruegels masterpiece painting The Harvesters is a 1565 oil painting on wood panel which is known 56 depicting(描绘)peasants who are cutting wheat nearly as tall as they are. While some 57 (gather) around a tree for a picnic dinner, others sleep in the shade. But n
67、owadays, if you walk through a wheat field, you 58 (basic) see that wheat is only about knee height.The short height is a result of breeding(培育)from the second -half of the 20th century. The selective breeding 59 (prefer) genes for reduced height, because they came along with genes for increasing pr
68、oduction to feed a 60 (grow) population. Scientists say that wheat is. just one example of 61 historical artwork can allow us to track the 62 (transform) of food crops over time.Nicolaes Jonghelinck, a merchant banker and art collector, teamed up with art historian David Vergauwen of Amarant 63 (col
69、lect) such artwork around the world. They are mainly looking at things 64 we can spot changes in shape, in color and in size. Ultimately, it is said that the team will create an online research database of historical plant artwork. These people are both artists and scientists who combine the 65 (rea
70、lize) details with scientific studies.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校将举办年-一度的艺术节(Art Festival)。请写封信邀请你的英国朋友Mike参加,内容包括:1.举办时间;2.活动安排;3.欢迎他表演节目。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Mike, Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。I could still recall the day that determined m
71、y fate. It was October in Ottawa and. the summer breezes had given way to the autumn rainfall of leaves. The snow would begin soon. My casually mentioning Wyatts behavior to Dr. Martin aroused his worries. He started asking me questions about Wyatts activities, speech pattern and emotions. I still s
72、ee clearly in my mind the sterility(无生气)of the room and all its belongings when the doctor turned to me and said, He almost sounds autistic (患自闭症的).I couldnt cope with that picture. I had to run to get away from this painful place that was reminding me of what was to be my childs life-being strange.
73、 I could not remember how many times I told myself, This is normal. He is a little boy who is not talking yet, when my asking questions met with his blank-eyed response; how many times I would boast, He loves to play on his own for hours at a time and he never gets into trouble, when other boys in t
74、he park were playing and chasing together.My life was changing direction. So was Wyatts. I started to hide Wyatt from my friends and neighbors. It was too painful to let others know about my boy acting strange. It was like a stain in my life.It was a Thursday afternoon and I found one half of a grea
75、t pair of kitchen scissors was missing. They were unbelievably sharp and could be taken apart so they could be washed or the blades(刀片)sharpened. I knew Wyatt had taken the missing blade.Wyatt, I began as patiently as I could, I Do you see this? I held up the blade, Do you know what this is?Wyatt st
76、uffed snacks in his mouth. No response,I forced eye contact with him. Wyatt! Where are the other scissors? See these? I showed him the half pair. These are in this drawer. Where are the other ones?He grinned big. Ate snacks. Turned the TV on and off. Still no response.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段
77、,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph 1I didnt know what to do. It was really hard. Paragraph 2I immediately ran over and hugged him. 202103高二英语第一次月考参考答案第一部分 听力(满分30分 每题1.5分)1-5. BCBAC 6-10. ACACB 11-15. ABCCB 16-20. CABAB第二部分 阅读(满分50分 每题2.5分)21-25 DBCBC 26-30 ADBAD 31-35 CDDCB七选五36-40 ACFBG第三部分 语言运用(满分30分)第一节 完形(
78、满分15分 每题1分)41-55 CAADD BBCAC DABCD 第二节 语法填空(满分15分 每题1.5分)56. for57. gather 58. basically59. preferred60. growing61. how62. transformation63. to collect64. where 65. realistic第四部分 写作 (满分40分)第一节 应用文(满分15分)Dear Mike,I am delighted to inform you that this years art festival will be held shortly. We will
79、 have a wide variety of activities to mark this unforgettable occasion. The details are as follows:Firstly, the festival will start at 9:00 a. m. on August 15th, which will last 3 hours. At the beginning, the schoolmaster will deliver a speech about the past, present and future of the festival. Foll
80、owing this, talented students will stage singing, dancing and drama performances. You are welcome to give performances as well.Id love it if you could attend the upcoming celebration. Please do not hesitate to ask me if you have questions or require more information.Yours,Li Hua第二节 读后续写(满分25分)I didn
81、t know what to do. It was really hard. “Wyatt,” I tried once more, “Mommy wants these scissors. Can you go get them for Mommy? It will make Mommy so happy if you bring me the scissors.” Wyatt slid down from his kitchen stool and ran off, leaving me shaking my head and wondering in exactly which way
82、this situation was going to end badly. Five minutes later, I turned my head to see Wyatt coming down stairs, the missing half pair of kitchen scissors in one hand. I immediately ran over and hugged him. I took the scissors from him Wyatt! Thank you for bringing me the scissors! Good job! You did it!
83、 These scissors need to stay in the kitchen. These are Mommys scissors!” Wyatt laughed, looked me straight in the eye and said, “Mommy so happy!” I was in tears. I realized he was the best gift I had ever gotten though he was not as normal as other children. And why did I hide him from others as if
84、he were some dark and terrible secret?No! He was my pride. 附:录音稿 (Text 1)M:Great running shoes! Where did you get them?W:At that new sports shop in High Street.M:They look expensive.W:Not at all. They were reduced from 50 pounds to 15 pounds 50.(Text 2)M:Is that tall man who looks a bit heavy your b
85、rother?W:Well, my brother is not very tall but thin. And he has short dark hair.(Text 3) W: I heard you visited our office in New York to get some ideas about how to expand our customers. Are you going to share your ideas at our marketing meeting tomorrow morning?M: Yeah. Im going to take some time
86、this afternoon to get all my information organized. (Text 4)W: Arent you going to wear a jacket today, Josh?M: Why, is it going to rain?W: On TV this morning they said its going to be windy. It will be sunny too, but cold. M: Oh, OK. Ill take it to keep warm. (Text 5) W: Luck, do you know where your
87、 dad is?M: I saw him in the garden a few minutes ago. W: Ive just been out there. Maybe hes in the garage. M: I remember! Hes looking for something to repair the cupboard in the kitchen. (Text 6) M: Why dont we go to the movies? We can see The Monster in the Computer. Tracy Baker stars in the movie.
88、W: Well, theres also River Adventure. Tom Websters a doctor in it. M: I know hes a better actor than Tracy Baker, but River Adventure is a lot longer. If we see the shorter movie, we can have dinner after. W: OK. It looks much funnier too. And lets go to the Super Burger for dinner. (Text 7)W: Id li
89、ke to purchase a ticket to Tokyo. Is there a non-stop flight available?M: There was a 12:30 flight that just left. Unfortunately, there wont be another one for a while the next one leaves at six oclock. We do have a non-direct flight at three, though, there is a stopover at Chicago, but this would g
90、et you to your destination quicker. W: No, Id prefer to fly direct. The wait wont be a problem. I can use the extra few hours to walk around the downtown Washington, D.C. and do some extra sightseeing. The city is really nice.M: Certainly. Ill book you on the six oclock flight then. (Text 8) W: Can
91、I take your order?M: Hello, Mary! You work here?! I come here all the time and I have never seen you before.W: Im new here. I have worked here for a week now. M: So have you given up trying to be an artist?W: No, but I need the extra money. So I have been trying different part-time jobs since last y
92、ear you know, shopkeeper, babysitter, salesperson and so on.M: Sounds interesting. My boss has been looking for someone to work as a part-time secretary for quite some time, so if this place doesnt work for you, let me know.W: Thanks. So, what would you like? Have you tried the vegetable soup?M: Of
93、course. I have been coming here for years. I know the menu well. (Text 9)M:Good morning, Penny. Whats the problem?W:Well, I dont feel very well, doctor. After the toothache and headache three days ago, a terrible earache has been troubling me.M:I can give you a new medicine called Nopain, which is v
94、ery good. You can get it at any chemists.W:Nopain? M:Yes. N-O-P-A-I-N. And you have to take the medicine after breakfast and supper. You dont need to take it after lunch. And remember to take it always after meals. Thats very important.W:And for how long do I have to take it?M:You have to finish thi
95、s bottle, so thats five days. Come back and see me then.W:Next Monday? The first of September?M:No, not Monday, Tuesday. Thats the second of September.W:What time can I see you, doctor?M:You have to make an appointment with the receptionist outside.W:Thank you very much, doctor.(Text 10)W: The typic
96、al American diet is similar in many ways to the diet in Britain. English people and Americans both enjoy a breakfast of sausages, eggs and bacon. For lunch and dinner both of them often eat potatoes, meat and some vegetables. Both Americans and Europeans like to eat fast food. Pizza, French fries an
97、d hamburgers are popular among all ages because of their taste and convenience. However, Europeans and Americans differ in the amount of food they eat. A typical sandwich in America may contain five times more meat than a sandwich in England. A small lunch in America would be considered huge in Engl
98、and. Another difference is in the fact that Americans eat more junk food than Europeans. A supermarket in America may have up to 50 different kinds of ice cream and hundreds of kinds of chocolate. Americans eat more desserts and kinds of candy than Europeans.Research in America has shown that many A
99、mericans are overweight. In recent years, Americans have become more concerned about their weight and their eating habits have changed. Parents encourage their children to eat fruit instead of candy and to drink water instead of soft drinks. Health food supermarkets are popular and many Americans ea
100、t more Asian food, like tofu, because they know its good for their health. The American government encourages its people to be healthy because it can reduce the cost of health care in America.参考答案1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. B 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. C 15. B 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. A 20. B