1、浙江省严州中学高三年级第一次模拟考试英 语 试 题命题人: 洪金 校做人: 刘晓燕注意:本试卷分为选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150,考试时间150分钟。选择题部分(共110分)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。 例:How much is the shirt? A. 19.15. B. 9.18 C. 9.15请看选项:衬衫的价格为9镑15便士,所以你选择C
2、项,并在试卷上将其标出,下面你有5秒钟的时间看第1题。1. What are the speakers talking about? A. When to announce the news. B. Who will attend the meeting. C. What to discuss on Wednesday.2. What will the man do? A. Make tea for Christine. B. Have a cup of tea. C. Boil more water.3. Why is Sheila late? A. She argued with her
3、boss. B. She had to finish work. C. She forgot the time.4. What is the weather normally like? A. Rainy. B. Warm. C. Cold.5. What does the man mean? A. He likes his professor. B. He wants a new task. C. He needs more time.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2至4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
4、试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。6. What happened to the man? A. He lost his way. B. He broke his phone. C. His car broke down.7. Why did the man fail to call the woman? A. He had no coins. B. He had no time. C. He forgot the number.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8.
5、 How many pieces of clothing need to be cleaned and ironed? A. Four. B. Five. C. Six.9. How much is the extra charge for the quick service? A. 5%. B. 15%. C. 50%.10. When can the man pick up his overcoat? A. Tomorrow afternoon B. Nine oclock today. C. Sunday morning.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11. What do we
6、know about the womans old job? A. It offered better pay. B. It was farther from her home. C. It provided computer training.12. What do we learn about the training? A. It is paid by the woman. B. It is partly done on work time. C. It runs from Wednesday to Friday.13. How does the woman feel about her
7、 new job? A. Satisfied. B. Confused. C. Anxious.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14. What do we know about the man? A. He smokes less than ten cigarettes a day.B. He gave up smoking three years ago.C. He is probably a long time smoker.15. How often does the woman go to the doctor for a check-up? AA. Once every yea
8、r. B. Twice a year. C. Once every three years.16. How many test questions are discussed in the conversation? A. Four. B. Seven. C. Eight.17. What change will the test probably bring to the speakers? A. They will exercise more. B. They will work harder. C. They will rest more.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18. Wh
9、y does the man always carry his iPod touch? A. To talk with his friends. B. To pass time enjoyably. C. To work while travelling.19. What do we know about life ten or fifteen years ago? A. People enjoyed life more.B. The Internet first came into use then.C. It was harder for people to get in touch on
10、line.20. Why does the man think the sun is very important for his life? A. It makes him more active.B. It allows him to think over.C. It gives him a feeling of comfort.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入句中空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑. 21. You hate Chongqing Hot Pot, don
11、t you?_. I just think it doesnt agree with me.A. Not nearlyB. Not exactlyC. Not likelyD. Not always22. Luo Jiahui, _ typical Asian American, was elected governor of the State of Washington in 1996, the first to win _ honor.A. a ; anB. the ; anC. the ; theD. a ; the 23. When I got into the office, I
12、found Mr. Green _ in his work, without noticing my arrival.A. buriedB. buryingC. to buryD. to be buried24. A bird is known by its song, and a man by his _.A. actionB. friendsC. talkD. nature25. Yesterday, my father was so lost in his thoughts that he didnt realize he _ the red lights.A. ranB. was ru
13、nningC. runsD. has run26. With all the members making great efforts, there is a growing _ that the problem can be settled soon. A. interestB. concernC. preference D. optimism27. Personally speaking, Chinese parents should encourage children more, getting their confidence to _ .A. pick upB. turn upC.
14、 build upD. take up 28. Do you enjoy the latest movies?Yeah, I will go for _ is on.A. thatB. whateverC. whichD. whichever29. You look fresh, so you _ a nice Spring Festival.Actually, I have been a little tired with my homework.A. should have had B. would have hadC. couldnt have hadD. must have had30
15、. The value of life lies not in the length of days but in the use we _ them.A. make ofB. make fromC. make upD. make into31. A dream job is one _ you can not only satisfy your interest but get well paid for it.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where 32. According to the World Health Organization, air pollutio
16、n is _ millions of deaths every year.A. original fromB. suitable forC. accessible toD. responsible for33. A flood of corrupt officials(贪官) have been punished in China, which shows the governments determination to fight _ corruption _ the end.A. against ; toB. with ; inC. for ; byD. against ; at34. A
17、s a great reader, little joy can equal _ of a surprising end when he reads stories. A. thatB. thoseC. someD. one35. On December 23, 2013, a bill to allow a couple to have two children if either parent is an only child was_. A. appointedB. approvedC. adjustedD. abandoned36. Its always cold in Zhejian
18、g in winter, but it _ be warm at times.A. canB. mayC. will D. might37. Dont call Mr. Wang at nine tomorrow. He _ to a lecture on the reform of the college entrance examination.A. will listenB. will be listeningC. is listeningD. will have listened38. Finance for research is already _, with which scie
19、ntists can go on with their further medical experiments. A. in advance B. in demand C. in order D. in place39. Parents and teachers always think students should spend more time on their studies, but students themselves think _.A. otherwiseB. insteadC. meanwhileD. moreover40. Do you mind if I look at
20、 your notes?Of course not. _. A. Take your timeB. Be my guestC. Thats all rightD. No problem第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.Life is a series of choices and we cant always foresee the consequences. Harry Saleem, an obese( too fat) man with too m
21、uch money and power, faced a(n) 41 . Outside his office waited his personal 42 , bringing him the 43 news about the only medicine that could save his life. On the other side of the world, one of his engineers waited for his decision on an important 44 of business. His secretary asked him 45 she coul
22、d bring the doctor in. The billionaire businessman made his 46 . “No. let the fool wait,” answered Saleem, “business comes first.” 47 the health problem caused by his huge weight, he was still 48 about making money. He 49 a fat finger, and one of his staffs 50 to switch on a large television set.On
23、the screen appeared his engineer. They talked by satellite directly to each other although they were thousands of miles 51 . “Its all ready to explode, Mr. Saleen,” he said, “just one 52 .” His engineer was standing above Pakan Valley in South America. A few months ago, it had been a rainforest. The
24、n Saleems men came, cutting down all the valuable trees and 53 the villagers to move out. 54 the valley, a dam had been built. This would provide power for the factories that Saleem planned to build in that area. The factories would bring him great 55 .He saw no reason to delay. He ordered the engin
25、eer to press the button. There, in the valley, a cloud of dust rose, 56 by a dull explosion. A large river changed its course and water flooded into the valley.“Good, thats that. Now, get that doctor in here,” he 57 .The doctor came in with a worried look and started to examine his 58 patient. “You
26、are doing very well, Mr. Saleen. The only medicine is saving your life. But the difficulty is getting more of it.” “Can you get more? Money is no problem.” Saleen said. “Tell me what you need and well get it.”The medicine was made of a plant, which is 59 . There is only one place in the world where
27、the plant grows.” “Where?” asked the businessman, 60 .The doctor smiled. “Well, luckily, the plant comes from one of the lands you own, sir. It comes from a place in South America, known as Pakan Valley.”41.A. choiceB. opportunityC. consequence D. problem42.A. employeeB. secretaryC. doctorD. enginee
28、r43.A. amazingB. interestingC. heart-breakingD. important44.A. eventB. matterC. incidentD. accident45.A. thatB. whetherC. until D. unless46.A. decisionB. mistakeC. promiseD. plan47.A. BesidesB. ExceptC. InsteadD. Despite48.A. addictedB. crazy C. interestedD. dying49.A. aroseB. roseC. raisedD. arouse
29、d50.A. beganB. stoppedC. hesitatedD. hurried51.A. apartB. awayC. farD. aside52.A. lookB. wordC. momentD. while53.A. forcingB. askingC. forbiddingD. stopping54.A. AboveB. AlongC. ThroughD. Across55.A. profitsB. advantagesC. preference D. achievements56.A. followB. to followC. followingD. followed57.A
30、. demandedB. recommendedC. commandedD. suggested58.A. healthyB. wealthyC. worriedD. frightened59.A. common B. usualC. rareD. normal60.A. delightedlyB. thoughtfullyC. impatientlyD. cautiously第三部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.AI am sure weve all
31、come across inspiring quotes that made us nod in agreement or made us think, “Wow, thats good quote”. But we end up going back to procrastinating (拖延) on whatever it was we were procrastinating on. So are these inspirational quotes even worth reading? Well, that depends. Quotes, books, articles, aud
32、io programs all of these things are just tools and theyre only effective when you use them. I dont know about you but most quotes I read dont do anything for me. However, every now and then, I will come across one that will positively affect me in some way such as reminding me to be grateful, gettin
33、g me to work out extra hard at the gym without being pressed by my wife, or never give up when things get tough. From my experience, reading quotes is more effective when youre actually trying to motivate yourself rather than just reading them for the sake of reading them. The second you feel the ur
34、ge to take action, youd better immediately get up off your chair and take action. These quotes arent for everyone. If you have read tons of them and have never been motivated or had a positive change in the way you look at life or how you treat others, or these quotes dont help you to insist on doin
35、g something when you feel like giving up on it, then its probably not worth your time reading more of them. If you have done something a bunch of times and its not giving you the results you want, dont keep doing it. Try something else. Now if youve found some value in reading these quotes in the pa
36、st, continue to make them more effective by letting them guide your life. Ill end this text with one of my favorite quotes, which reminds me to constantly examine my habits. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.”- Aristotle61. What attitude does the author have
37、towards most quotes he has read? A. Negative B. grateful C. Doubtful D. Interested62. What does the authors wife expect him to do? A. To be grateful for life. B. To exercise at the gym C. To do extra work at home D. To read more inspiring quotes63. For whom will the quotes be effective according to
38、the author? A. those who read them carefully B. Those who lack practical tools in life C. Those who have no one to turn to for help D. Those who take immediate action after reading them64. In Paragraph 4 the author stressed that_. A. reading quotes is worthwhile B. reading quotes will make you diffe
39、rent C. you can stop reading a quote when you are busy D. you can stop reading a quote if it doesnt benefit you65. What is the purpose of the passage? A. to persuade people not to waste time on quotes. B. to explain how to make inspiring quotes effective. C. to encourage people to read more inspirin
40、g quotes.D. to give people advice on how to choose useful quote. BHave you seen a historical film recently? Do you think it was accurate? Some say that there is no such thing as a historical film. In many cases, Hollywood film-makers simply change the facts. Just look at these supposedly “historical
41、” films.1. The Patriot The film was released in 2000 and was directed by Ronald Emmerish and starred Mel Gibson. It is set near Charleston, South Carolina, during the American Revolutionary War(17751783) and follows the story of Benjamin Martin and his fight for American freedom against the British.
42、 The film was criticized for inventing and exaggerating British cruelty. The most criticized scene was one showing the burning of a church containing people of the town, of which there is no historical record. Another historical inaccuracy was the description of American-owned slaves being freed to
43、serve with the American forces. In reality, many slaves ran away from their American owners and fought with the British against the Americans.2. Brave HeartThe film(1995) starred Mel Gibson was directed by Toby Reisz. It is based on the life of Scottish national hero William Wallace and his fight ag
44、ainst English rule in Scotland during the 13th century. The film includes an affair between William Wallace and Princess Isabella (based on Isabella of France). The film implies she is a mother-to-be when William Wallace will be killed. However, historically, the real Isabella was a child of nine st
45、ill living in France at this time, never having met Wallace. The film also caused controversy because of its anti-English nature. Apparently, when the film was shown in Glasgow, there was a loud noise made by happy American audience.3. U-571This 2000 film was directed by Jonathan Mostow and starred
46、Mathew MacConaughey, Havey Keitel and Jon Bon Jovi. It took place during the Second World War(19391945). In the film, a German submarine(warship underwater) is boarded in 1942 by American soldiers who made themselves up as Germans. They took away the German submarines code-language machine, which, i
47、n the film, helps the Americans get many secret messages from Germany. However, the film was heavily criticized because it was actually the British who got the machine in May 1941 when they boarded U-110. The movie was also criticized for showing a scene where the U-boat sailors killed American sail
48、ors in the water after their ship sunk, which is, in 99% cases, impossible to happen.4. The 300 SpartansThe latest controversy surrounds the film The 300 Spartans. The film (directed by Zack Synder) tells the story of the battle between the Greeks and Persians in 480 BC. It is regarded as a key even
49、t in the birth of western democracy(民主) by some historians. In the film, 300 Spartans under the king fight against the enemies, 120,000 Persians led by Emperor Xerxes. The tiny Spartan forces repeatedly gain advantage over the invaders. These actions delays the Persians attack and gives the Greek ar
50、mies enough time to prepare for the defense of Athens. But the Iranians (modern-day Persians) arent happy with the film. They say the film describes them as savage, killing-loving, and war-loving.66. This article mainly _.A. praises four “historical” films B. shares with us four great moviesC. tells
51、 the readers about the inaccuracy of four “historical” filmsD. expresses the writers positive attitude towards the “historical” films67. As far as time is concerned, the war in _ broke out earliest.A. The 300 SpartansB. U-571C. The PatriotD. Brave Heart68. Mel Gibson, a great American actor, starred
52、 in _.A. The Brave Heart and U-571B. The Patriot and Brave HeartC. The 300 Spartans and Brave HeartD. The Patriot and The 300 Spartans69. The passage probably comes from a(n)_.A. film posterB. fashion magazineC. film reviewD. tour guideCMany science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a
53、 new world. The explorers then use some kind of high-tech device to test for breathable air or signs of life. But here on Earth, science fiction is becoming reality through a new sampling technology called environmental DNA, or e-DNA for short. Scientists can use it to identify rare or invasive spec
54、ies, study bio-diversity or estimate fish populations with just a little air or water.Ryan Kelly is an ecologist at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington in Seattle. He works in a laboratory there with other researchers. They study the genetic material releas
55、ed by living creatures. “Essentially we can take a sample of soil or air and in our case water, and we can sequence(to arrange the order of genes)the DNA out of it and tell you what is there.”Ryan Kelly says he and his research team are studying water samples collected from Puget Sound. He says the
56、cost of gene sequencing has “been reduced greatly in recent years.” That makes DNA testing more widely available.Environmental DNA can be used in two ways. One is to identify the creatures that live in a certain place. The other is to confirm the presence or lack of a specific creature.Caren Goldber
57、g heads the new e-DNA lab at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. She is one of the first biologists in the northwestern United States to take the technology from the testing phase to actually using it.“It is extremely useful for species that are really hard to find. I have spent many
58、 hours looking for species that I was pretty sure were there looking under rocks, looking in water, doing all kinds of surveys.”Caren Goldberg sees e-DNA as a way to get answers more efficiently, safely and with less destruction compared to traditional survey techniques. Until recently, scientists d
59、epended on diving deep, netting or using an electric current to temporarily catch fish.“Were absolutely at this point where proof-of-concept has been established. I dont think everyone necessarily is ready for it yet, but I think the majority of people are.”This newer way to identify what lives in t
60、he environment is becoming popular around the world. Animal experts in Vietnam are using the e-DNA to find the last, wild Yangtze giant softshell turtles. One researcher on the Caribbean island of Trinidad is using the sampling technology to find endangered golden tree-frogs. And in Madagascar, it i
61、s being used to identify amphibian diseases.Ms. Goldberg has used e-DNA testing to confirm the local extinction, disappearance, of a leopard frog in the American state of Idaho. She has also been asked to document the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail in the state of Washington. The creature has b
62、een found in lakes and other waterways across the state.Now, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management wants Caren Goldberg to look for the Columbia spotted frog in two other western states. The rare amphibian is a candidate for the federal governments threatened species list.Scientists working with the te
63、chnology say they do not expect robots to replace field biologists anytime soon. But the old-fashioned field work could soon be more targeted.A related research goal is to show how long environmental DNA can last and how far it can travel in different environments.70. Paragraph One is intended as _
64、of the passage.A. the main ideaB. the introduction of the topicC. a supporting detail of the main ideaD. a contrast of the main idea71. What has made E-DNA magic is that with E-DNA_. A. you are likely to find information about a species with a little air, water, or soil B. some kind of high-tech dev
65、ice can be used to test for breathable air or signs of life C. you are able to get answers more efficiently, safely though with more damage D. the cost of gene sequencing has been reduced greatly in recent years.72. So far, the technique of E-DNA has NOT helped scientists search for _.A. wild Yangtz
66、e giant soft-shell turtlesB. endangered golden tree-frogsC. the local extinction of a leopard frogD. the spread of the New Zealand mud-snail73. Despites its advantage, we are still not sure of something about E-DNA. That is _ . A. the lasting time and the spreading area of E-DNA B .the lasting time
67、of E-DNA and too many species for E-DNA C. too many candidates for E-DNA and the lasting time of E-DNA D. robots and old-fashioned field works replacing E-DNA74. The passage can be sorted as a(n) _.A. science fictionB. experiment reportC. science reportD. bio-diversity discovery For years I fought w
68、ith the birds nest that sat on top of my head-my Medusa(神话中的蛇发女妖) hairNo matter what I did and how hard I tried, in no way could I make my unruly (乱蓬蓬)hair to my satisfaction Growing up in a Russian-Jewish home with parents who thought North American styling products were something illegal such as d
69、rugs, I was never allowed to put them in my hair. “Why buy hair gel? Your hair is so beautiful naturally.” my mother would sayThe teens at school did not agreeFrom boys not wanting to kiss me when we played spin the bottle in Grade 7 to being called the mop, I suffered from my hair When I got to uni
70、versity, I believed my hair was a wall that stood between me and everything-finding a part-time job, getting a boyfriend, etc If only I could find a way to manage the curls and put it behind bars, I told myself, I would feel secure and sexyI tried everything: rollers, hairspray, gels and, at one poi
71、nt, an ironThen, in my second year, a miracle happenedI was asked to be a hair model for Japanese hair straightening, a process by which the molecules(分子)of my curls would be broken and reset in a bone-straight positionI was the perfect candidate, the hairdresser told meAlthough they said how hair r
72、elaxing could damage the scalp (头皮), for the next five years I didnt find them to be true. All of the hairdressers promises were fulfilled: With my hair straight and smooth, I was no longer the “ mop” However, there was extreme damage done to my wallet. To keep up the straightening cost $ 700 every
73、six months, and that was considered cheap. While some people thought I was crazy, I was willing to do anything to never again feel like that anxious, curly-headed girl in Grade 7But when I moved out of my parents house at age 26 and rented an apartment, the upkeep of my new image became too costly I
74、 couldnt hide from my inner Medusa any longerIt was time to hug her and let her flySeeking a choice, I turned to the Internet, GoogleAfter hours of searching, I hit upon a “curly haired” salon, a place designed for girls like me. I doubted these so-called “Curl Ambassadors” could do anything without
75、 using machine of some sort, and though I bought the service called the “Curly-Doo”, I suspected Id have the same unruly mop at the end of the appointment I dragged my feet so hard getting there that I arrived 45 minutes lateI secretly hoped they would turn me awayInstead, my stylist simply said: “Y
76、ou are very lateLet me see your hair”. At that moment, my world and beliefs about myself were turned upside down along with my hair. As my head was in a basin full of freezing-cold water, then covered with a jelly-like jam, I wondered what I had got myself into “Do you really think this will work?”
77、I asked the stylist, Jones“ My curls are a disaster” “No curly hair is hopeless,” she replied“They just havent found a way to work with it, thats all.” After the hour was over, Jones had completed her workShe had styled my hair using only her hands, water and a mixture of organic jamI couldnt believ
78、e what I was seeing in the mirror: a naturally curly, Medusa-free meYou could argue that hair is just hair. Yet, it is just such physical features that have such a large influence on how we view ourselves According to Jones,75 percent of the population have a wave or curl in their hair and dont know
79、 what to do with itMen cut theirs shortWomen flat-iron theirs to deathWhen I read through a beauty magazine or take the subway to work, it makes me sad to see so many people repressing their natural beauty Since then, my world has changedI have always been outgoing, but these days I seem to be more
80、outspoken and confident than everOn top of that, friends and co-workers tell me I am looking better than ever, but they dont know the source of the change I dont need to tell them. My Medusa hair speaks for herself75What can we learn about the writers hair in the first place? A. Her parents consider
81、ed it was birds nest B. Teens at school laughed at it as Medusa hair C. She hated it because it couldnt be straightened D. North American styling products harmed her hair76Japanese hair straightening caused a problem for the writer that Aher wish to feel secure and sexy didnt come true Bher hair was
82、 seriously damaged after the straightening Cthe cost to keep her hair straight was too high for her Dshe was called “the mop” with her hair straight and smooth77The writer was when she went to the “curly haired” salon AhesitatedBexcitedCdisappointed Ddetermined78What was the reaction of the stylist
83、in the salon when she saw the writer? AShe was very angry because the writer was late BShe thought totally the writers hair was a disaster CShe was calm and sure of her work DShe thought there was no way to fix the writers hair79The writers world has changed because she Ahas removed her inner Medusa
84、Bhas removed her curls on her headChas found a way to straighten her hair in the stylish salonDhas found the admiration for her from her friends and co-workers80The best title of the passage can be A. A Successful Stylist BRoad to Beauty CMy Medusa Hair DAccept the Way We Are第二节:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加小标题(第6
85、165题)。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出适合各段落的小标题,并在答题卡上将相应选项的标号涂黑.选项中有一项是多余选项. For this part of “Tips for Applying to US Colleges” we visited Shenandoah University in the US state of Virginia. It is a private institution with about 4,000 students from 55 countries. We asked them some of questions about adaptin
86、g to American culture and writing admissions essays.A. How can I succeed in applying to American colleges?B. What advice do you have for writing an admission essay?C. Why should I study abroad?D. What are some difficulties students have adapting to US culture?E. What about religious life on campus?F
87、. What are some academic difficulties foreign students face?81. _I think everyone should travel and live and work and study abroad. I think its great for a lot of reasons. Oneof course youre going to learn something about other people. And thats good, we should know about other people because we liv
88、e in what is called a “globalized world.” More importantly, youre going to learn something about yourself. Youre going to learn about how strong you really are. Youre going to learn that you have capabilities that you never knew you had. When youre in another place and maybe you dont even speak the
89、language very well, youre gonna find that you still figure a way to communicate. Maybe you can do something even bigger and even more, a little more challenging. 82. _Students often misunderstand policies that we have here. And I think sometimes that can get students into trouble. I think we have ha
90、d some issues with students who have worked a little too closely together for our professors level, and so that has created some challenges at times for those students. In terms of that, kind of, power structure between a professor and a student here, I would say our environment, our culture here at
91、 Shenandoah, theres not a whole lot of that. I mean its very much of an environment where that sort-of barrier between professor and student is a little less than what it might be the case at other institutions. So that part of it is not as much of an issue.83. _I would say the important thing is to
92、 also be authentic. Be yourself. Most students are reading a lot of essays and after a while they start to kind of sound the same. And so you want to give that person the curiosity to know you. And youre special. Youre different than everybody else thats applying. So, I think if you can try your bes
93、t. Of course, there are things you think, “I need to say these things because thats what they want to hear.” Certainly if there are topics that they are asking you to respond to, you want to do that. But, to try as much as you can to give the person whos reading your essay an idea of who you are and
94、 what makes you unique. I think that would be my main advice.84. _We are open to all religions, of all backgrounds. I mean we have a Catholic campus ministry, we have a Muslim student association, and we have a Jewish student association. We really do aim to be inclusive of all students regardless o
95、f their religious beliefs. Students certainly feel included, they certainly feel comfortable being here, you know, theyreregardless of whatever their religious beliefs might be and even if thatseven if they dont have any religious beliefs. We certainly have students who are that way too.85. _A lot o
96、f it breaks down to different communication styles. Some are what we would call “high context cultures.” It means that you shouldnt have to say what the problems is. Some cultures like American culture is very low context. We expect you say exactly what you mean. And if you didnt say it, we probably
97、 dont know its a problem. So sometime weI have seen some students maybe have some roommate issues because the international student is upset with something and they assume the roommate must know that theyre upset. But the roommatethe American roommatemaybe doesnt even know that its a problem. And on
98、e of the things I would caution new international students is that its kind of an American way to be very open and friendly with everyone. 非选择题部分(共40分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加:在缺词处增加个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词
99、下面写出修改后的词.注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.It was very nice to get your invitation to spendweekend with you. Luckily theI was completely tree then, so Ill to say “yes”. Ill arrive in Bristol at around 8:00 p. m. amin Friday evening.on例如:Miss Cooper was a teacher works at a school for b
100、oys and girls. She taught the chemistry for all the students from different grade in the school. Sometimes the new classes learned rapidly, but sometimes they were slowly. One day, one of the classes has been studying for minutes while Miss Cooper suddenly asked, “What is water?” Luckily, nobody cou
101、ld answer the question, so Miss Cooper felt sad. The moment Danny, who was not one of the brightest boys in the class, raised hand, Miss Cooper said in an exciting voice, “Please, Danny!” “Water is a liquid what has no color until you wash your hands in it, then it turns grey,” replied the boy.第二节:书
102、面表达(满分30分)假如你将参加一场题为“Two heads are better than one”的英语演讲比赛。请你准备一份演讲稿。内容须包括:1. 你对这句话的理解;2. 生活中的具体例子。 注意:1. 词数120左右; 2. 文章的开头已给出,不计入总次数。Ladies and Gentlemen,Its my great honor to give a speech here, _.Thank you. KEYS: 听力: 1-5 AABBC 6-10 CABBA 11-15 BBACA 16-20 ACBCC单选:21-25 BDACB 26-30 DCBDA 31-35 DDA
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104、nLadies and gentlemen,Its my honor to give a speech here. In my opinion, this proverb means we can make things easier by working with others. It reveals the significance of cooperation.Take my experience as an example. Once we were given quite a complicated physics problem by our teacher and were ex
105、pected to work it out whatever the way was. Naturally, everyone in our class was eager to be the first one to solve it. Considering that I was very good at identifying the physical principles and my friend Joe was better at performing complex calculations, we decided to work together. Magically, we solved the problem efficiently and even were better than the top student who chose to work alone. This experience really impressed me a lot. So always keep in mind that cooperation not only contributes to greater working efficiency but also explore our potential. Thank you! 版权所有:高考资源网()