:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。满分120分。
第Ⅰ卷(共90分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)
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、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.
What can we learn about the
man?
A.
He came back home by taxi.
B.
He took a taxi to the airport.
C.
He wanted to get information on
taxi service.
2.
How does the woman know of the
Garden Café?
A.
She has been there once.
B.
She got to know it online.
C.
The man talked about it to her.
3.
What can we learn from the
conversation?
A.
Jane usually makes short phone
calls.
B.
Jane often hurries to make a
phone call.
C.
Jane always stays on the phone
too long.
4.
What is the woman doing here?
A.
Blaming the girl.
B.
Trying to comfort the man.
C.
Stopping the man being angry.
5.
What does the woman mean?
A.
She is greatly encouraged.
B.
She appreciated the man’s
offer.
C.
She needs a friend like the
man.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What does the man do?
A.
He works in a big hotel.
B.
He is a building designer.
C.
He is a teacher.
7.
What might be a problem for the
man?
A.
He has trouble with his work.
B.
He can’t do whatever he wants.
C.
He can’t cooperate with the man
working with him.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What is the job?
A.
To work for a newspaper
B.
To serve in a phone company.
C.
To look after children.
9.
On what condition would be the
woman accept the job?
A.
The return ticket was paid and
the salary was good.
B.
She could be free to go
shopping.
C.
The work is fun.
10.
What does the man think of the
job?
A. Hard. B. Exciting. C. Relaxing
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
When should Flight 962 arrive?
A. 9:35 B. 10:35 C. 11:35
12. What’s the air-rout of Flight 962?
A. From Boston to San Francisco.
B. From San Francisco to
Chicago.
C. From Chicago to Boston.
13. What’s the woman’s attitude to the man?
A. Light-hearted but a little worried.
B. Sorry and then angry.
C. Helpful and patient.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. Where
does the conversation take place?
A. In
a cinema. B. In an airplane C. At a railway station
15. When
is it in Rome now?
A. In
the morning. B. In the afternoon C. In the evening
16. What
can we learn about the woman?
A. She
has no family.
B. She
has good life insurance.
C. She
has had a similar experience.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Why
are the people asked to leave?
A. A
fire broke.
B. A
shopping bag was lost.
C. Suspected
explosives were discovered.
18. What
should people while leaving?
A. Help
the elder and disabled.
B. Go
anywhere as quickly as possible.
C. Move
away under the guidance of the attendants.
19. What
give the information about the danger?
A. A
customer. B. An assistant. C. The police.
20. Where
is the announcement made?
A. In
an airport. B. In a theater. C. In a supermarket.
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15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、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。
21. —How about ______ Christmas evening party?
—I should say
it was ________success.
A. a ; a
B.
the ;a C. a ; D. the ;
22. My MP4 player
isn’t in my bag. Where ________ I have put it?
A. can
B.
must
C. should
D. would
23. — Come on, please give me some ideas about the project.
— Sorry. With
so much work _________my mind, I almost break down.
A. filled B.
filling C.
to fill
D. being filled
24.—Was Martin sorry for what he’d done?
—______. It
was just like him!
A. Never
mind B. All right C.
Not really D. Not
surprisingly
25.You can only be sure of ______ you have
at present; you cannot be sure of something _______ you might get in the
future.
A. that;
what B.
what; C.
which; that
D.; that
26.Don’t be _______ by products promising
to make you lose weight quickly.
A. taken
off B. taken out C. taken
away D. taken in
27. We had to wait half an hour _______ we
had already booked a table.
A. since
B.
although
C. until
D. before
28.A survey of the opinions of experts
_________that three hours of outdoor exercise a week ________good for one’s
health.
A. show;
are B. shows; is
C. show; is
D. shows; are
29.After graduation she reached a point in her career __________she
needed to decide what to do.
A. that
B.
what
C.
which
D.
where
30. I don’t mind her criticizing me, but
_______is how she does it that I object to.
A. it
B. that
C.
this
D.
which
31 I advised that he ______to the hospital at once, but
he insisted that he _________quite well then.
A. be sent; was
feeling
B.
was sent; felt
C. be sent; feel
D.
should be sent; should feel
32.Make sure _______your things in the room
when you leave.
A. you don’t
leave
B.
you shouldn’t leave
C. not to
forget
D.
you don’t forget
33.I________ see Sarah ________ her poor mother. They two look
so much alike.
A. will;
thinking about
B.
never; without thinking of
C. always; and
remind
D.
hardly; remember
34.When I reach the airport, it ________.
A. is probably
raining B.
probably rains
C. has probably
rained D.
will probably be raining
35._________, we decided to go for an outing.
A. Weather
permitting B.
The weather being so fine
C. Had weather
permitted D.
If the weather is clear
第二节 完型填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
“Hey, Dad, are
you going to come to my award ceremony tonight? ”I 36 asked my father. “I have to work late tonight. I
doubt I’ll be able to 37 it on time. I am just too busy right now,
”he replied.
My mind could not 38 the idea that he would be too busy
working late. He was also too busy to 39 my horse show, football games and the
15th birthday party. He always used the same 40 . Why had I even bothered to ask? 41 , there was always a slight hope
that tonight would be 42 .
As my mother and I arrived
at school, two friends 43 me. “Jill, meet my dad. Dad, this is my friend Jill. ”I shook the hand of a tall man.
Camera flashes lit up the room, and claps filled the 44 as students accepted their awards. My
name was finally called, 45 three others. I followed my classmates to
the 46 . When I reached out my hand to
shake the 47 , a big smile lit up her face. The
blinding flash from my mother’s camera 48 my eyes and I knew my dad wasn’t there. I
walked back to my seat 49 .
Back at home, seeing my
dad’s car in the garage, I told myself he would not be 50 . But the strong smell of alcohol (酒精)hit me as soon as I 51
inside, and I could feel
my tears 52 . I followed the sound of his
drunken words and saw him 53 on the couch.
54 did father lie to me? I threw my award on
the floor, walked to my bedroom, and shut the door. Tears rolled down my face.
I wondered if I would ever be more 55 than his whiskey bottle.
36. A. confidently B.
eagerly C.
proudly D.
fearfully
37. A. reach B.
keep C.
take D.
make
38. A. create B. support C.
appreciate D.
accept
39. A. watch B. avoid C.
attend D.
speed
40. A. excuse B.
reply C.
promise D.
trick
41. A. Besides B. Thus C.
Otherwise D.
However
42. A. active B.
formal C.
different D.
serious
43. A. recognized B. greeted C.
encouraged D.
showed
44. A. air B.
audience C.
school D.
playground
45. A. apart from B.
other than C.
except for D.
along with
46. A. stage B.
position C.
office D.
exit
47. A. Jill’s B.
teacher’s C.
mother’s D.
father’s
48. A. fixed B. touched C.
hurt D.
inserted
49. A. successfully B.
disappointedly C.
delightedly D.
hopefully
50. A. drunk B. woken C.
forgiven D.
hidden
51. A. stepped B.
noticed C.
examined D.
glanced
52. A. getting off B.
taking down C.
building up D.
turning around
53. A. leaning B.
lying C.
putting D. carrying
54. A. How B.
Where C.
Why D.
Whether
55. A. perfect B.
comfortable C.
fortunate D.
important
第三部分: 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
A
There is a discussion going on in American
public schools over the best way to teach English to foreign students. Many
schools use bilingual education(双语教育). This means that students study their core subjects(基础科目) such as science, mathematics
and social studies in their native tongues. They also take a few hours of
English.
Recently, many educators have begun to
criticize bilingual education. Opponents(反对者) claim that bilingual education not only slows students’ development
of the language skills, but also their adjustment to American life. They often
remain separated from the mainstream student body.
These critics have suggested the
immersion(浸入) method.
This means that a student will take only English classes until they can
function effectively in regular subject classes. Proponents(支持者) of immersion theory argue that
in order to prepare these foreign students for college or the job market, they
must be able to communicate in English.
Despite this disagreement, nearly all
educators agree that English is a necessary tool for improving the quality of
one’s life in America.
56. The author would probably disagree that _______.
A. most educators think English important
for foreign students
B. English is a necessary tool for
improving the quality of one’s life in America
C. all educators think much of bilingual
education
D. students with good English language
skills have a better chance
57. The second paragraph is mainly about______.
A. different opinions on bilingual
education B. opinions against bilingual
education
C. opinions for bilingual education D.
the immersion method
58. What is the author’s idea about the bilingual education in
America?
A. He is for it strongly. B.
He is against it strongly.
C. He doesn’t show his own idea. D.
He is against all the educators.
59. What is the best title for this passage?
A. Bilingual education B.
English teaching
C. Educators’ teaching method D.
Foreign students in America
B
People decorate their bodies for many
reasons and in different ways. Some groups of people have decorated their
bodies for thousands of years. People do so to look attractive or to show that
they belong to a certain group.
Some people decorate their lips, ears, and
necks. For example, in Africa, the Surmese women wear a plate in their bottom
lip. The Padaung women in Myanmar are called “giraffe women” because of their
long necks. At a very early age, they begin to wear metal rings around their
necks. The older they get, the more rings they wear. In this way, their necks
become longer. What’s more, if they took off the rings, they would die.
People also decorate their teeth. Many
Americans and Europeans like white, straight teeth. They spend a lot of money
fixing and cleaning their teeth. This is not true in other parts of the world.
In east Africa, some people pull out their bottom teeth. They want their top
teeth to stick out. In some parts of Asia, women used to paint their teeth
black to look beautiful. Today, however, young people do not do this. In
Indonesia, boys and girls file(挫)their teeth. It is believed that
a person with filed teeth will have a good and healthy life.
People around the world have always liked
tattoos(纹身).
Europeans learned about tattoos around 1770. A famous English explorer named
Captain Cook went to Tahiti. He saw people there with tattoos. The Tahitians
taught Cook and his sailors how to make tattoos. The sailors returned to
England, and other people liked their tattoos. Soon tattoos spread to the rest
of Europe. Many sailors still have tattoos.
60. The padaung women in Myanmar
are called “giraffe women” because _______.
A. they raise giraffes
B. they are the tallest women in the
world
C. their necks are longer than most
people
D. they are much higher than average
people
61. According to the
passage, tattoos might have first appeared as a kind of body decoration in
______.
A.
England B.
Tahiti C. Myanmar D. Africa
62. How many ways of decorating
teeth are mentioned in the passage?
A.
Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
63. According to the passage,
which of the following descriptions is NOT true?
A. It might be the custom for the
Surmese women to have a plate in their bottom lip.
B. The “giraffe women” would die if
they took off their neck rings.
C. It was Captain Cook’s sailors who
spread tattoos to Europe.
D. Nowadays in some parts of Asia,
women still paint their teeth black to look attractive.
C
She used
the tiny tape recorder for a graduate-school course she was taking. It was a
micro-cassette found in Kathleen Weinstein’s shirt pocket that not only led the
police to the killer, but also showed the New Jersey teacher to be a woman of
extraordinary courage.
Weinstein,
45, was on her way to an exam at Toms River High School on March 14 when she
got out of her car Camry to buy a sandwich at a shopping center. That’s where
she met Michael LaSane, who wanted just a car like hers to celebrate his 17th
birthday. The attacker told her that he had a gun and forced her into Camry.
The car was then driven to Maitou Park, about two miles from the shopping
center. It was there, police believe, that Weinstein was able to turn on the
recorder she kept in her bag. According to the police, the taped conversation
between Weinstein and LaSane took place as they removed personal
things----bags, notebooks, her six-year-old son’s belongings, from the car.
“It’s
unbelievable. It wasn’t the kind of thing you would expect of someone who is
facing a life-threatening situation. Mrs. Weinstein bravely and patiently used every
skill and power she had to try to persuade her attacker to simply take her car
and not her life”, said the police.
“You
haven’t done anything yet,” she tells her attacker. “All you have to do is let
me go and take my car.” At another point, the teacher tries to get him to open
up. “Why don’t you just tell me? It’s important. It’s determining your whole
life and the direction you’re taking.”
Her
powers of persuasion were useless in the end. Weinstein’s body, with hand and
feet bound(捆住), was discovered on March 17.
Before she died, she somehow put the micro-cassette into her pocket without her
killer knowing it. Because she had asked LaSane about himself and his family,
police quickly had their suspect, the son of a local official.
Weinstein
left behind a new program at her school in which students were encouraged to do
nice things for others. Every morning Weinstein would announce various good
deeds over the p.a. system and she collected prizes from local businessmen and
restaurants. Given her fate, the name of the program Random Acts of Kindness
was really heartbreaking.
64. When Kathleen Weinstein was threatened by Michael LaSane, she
was______.
A. frightened B. calm C. confused D. encouraging
65. When did the taped conversation begin?
A.
As soon as the boy grabbed the
teacher.
B. When they arrived at
the shopping center.
C. When they removed personal things from
the car.
D. After they reached Toms River High
School.
66. During the conversation, Mrs. Weinstein______.
A. persuaded the young man not to kill her
B. asked the young man about his family
C. told the young man he should be
punished by the law
D. begged the young man for life
67. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. The Teacher’s Last Shocking Lesson B. The Murderer Seized
C. Random Acts of Kindness
D. A
Teacher’s Misfortune(不幸)
D
What does the word “heart” mean? Strictly
speaking, a heart is an organ of the physical body which pumps blood into the organism(生物体). The term “heart”, however, extends to more than the physical
body.
When lovers separate, one will often claim
to have a broken heart, yet remain living. A sad gent or lady will often grasp
the area between the ribs(肋骨) at the center of the chest, and
moan(呻吟) in sorrow
over the last lover. Physical or not, the heart in this case is also something that pumps life into the
emotional body.
“Don’t
lose heart,” says a friend to another who has been discouraged by one of life’s
many trials. Now how can anyone lose heart? I ask. Easily, by getting
discouraged. Again, the heart becomes a symbol of pumping life into a system
but not a physical one.
When one
gets to the heart of the matter, she gets to its center----which gives its
meaning. When people beg, “Have a heart,” they are asking you to be
kind-hearted----to recognize the soul in another. Having a heart-to-heart talk
means sharing something from the center of our being with someone else.
Speaking from the heart always implies
communicating from what is real and essential
in our lives.
Perhaps
the most common definition of the word “heart”, therefore, should recognize
that “heart” is something essential to every human being, whether it is
physical or not.
68. The author writes this passage to ______.
A. correct others’ inexact explanations of
the word “heart”
B. tell readers a series of humorous
stories
C. discuss how to give a good definition
to the word “heart”
D. educate people to old positive attitude
towards life
69. According to the author, how can one lose heart?
A. By losing what one owns.
B. By feeling sad.
C. By hurting others.
D. By getting discouraged.
70. If you would like to have a heart-to-heart talk with
someone,______.
A. you will follow the other’s advice
without hesitation
B. you will give your own opinion in a
direct way
C. both of you will be honest as well as
open minded
D. both of you will talk about others’
affairs of yours
E
III.任务型阅读
2,4,6
A.Williams, who knew the dangers of the area, had refused to consult
charts or maps and had
become utterly lost in the bad
weather.
B.When the Titanic sank, the stories
of the courage mainly showed in the face of inevitable death moved the world.
C.Major Sexton ordered the survivors
on deck, and in one of the more remarkable displays of courage seen, the
soldiers stood silently to attention as the women and children were loaded into
the life-boats.
D.Within fourteen minutes t had sunk,
taking with it 1,012 ordinary people.
E.Their behaviour was shocking.
F.There were about six hundred and
eighty on board, of whom fifty were women and children.
The Best and the Worst
Under the
extreme conditions of a disaster, human beings display the best and worst they
are capable of. In the midst of chaos “women and children first” is the
traditional way of doing things.
(71) . Sixty
years before that, the passengers of another ship had shown even greater
discipline and nobility in terrible circumstances.
The ship
was the Birkenhead, a steam-powered troopship transporting British troops to
South Africa. On 26 February, 1852, the ship hit an uncharted rock while
rounding the Cape of Good Hope. ( 72) . The remainders were soldiers and
officers of the 74th Highlanders, led by Major Alexander Sexton. In
addition, the ship was laden with horses.
The initial
collision had already caused dozens of the troops to be drowned as they slept
below decks. (73) . The ship was sinking rapidly
and leaning, but they continued to stand until all the women and horses were
driven over-board to give them a chance. Only then, at the order from Major
Sexton, did they break ranks and try to save their own lives. But the ship
broke up, and four hundred and eighty-eight of the soldiers died.
In complete
opposition to this bravery, was the occasion when nearly all the casualties(人员伤亡) were women and children. This happened on 1 April, 1873. The White
Star liner Atlantic, under the
command of the incompetent Captain Williams, was wrecked on rocks off the coast
of Nova Scotia. (74) . In the panic, the male
passengers deserted their families and tried to escape ashore. (75) . There were five hundred and
sixty deaths. Of the four hundred survivors, not one was a woman.