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(A).根據所聽內容,選擇正確圖片。(共5分每題1分)(((((((((B).根據所聽內容,選擇正確答語。(共5分每題1分)(A.Atseven.B.Tomorrow.C.Onfoot(A.1livefarthestfromschool.B.Igoestoschoolbybike.C.Ilikethemostexpensiveway.(A.Idon'tthinkso.B.Itravelbytrain.C.It'sthemostfortableway.(A.Hegoesbycar.B.Hegoesatsix.C.He'saworker.()10.A.Bytrain.B.Twodays,C.Intwohours.(C).根據說聽小對話內容,選擇正確答案。(共5分每題1分)()11.IstheYellowRivershorterthantheChangjiangRiver?A.Yes,itisshorter.B.No,itisn'tsmaller.C.Yes,itislonger.()12.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Thepopulation.B.Thehometown.C.Mike.()13.Whatisthegirlpointingto?A.WashingtonD.C.B.London.C.Beijing.()14.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeinwinter?A.Cold.B.Warm.C.Hot.()15.Howmucharethetwopens?A.30yuan.B.40yuan.C.70yuan.(D).根據所聽陳述內容,選擇正確答案。(共5分每題1分)()16.Mozartwas.A.apieceofmusicB.amusician'snameC,aviolin()17.Hebegantoplaytheviolin.A.whenhewasalittlechildB.whenhebecameillC.in1756()18.PeoplelikedhismusicverymuchA.andwrotehimalotofmusicB.andgavehimalotofmoneyC.butdidn'tgivehimanymoney()19.Hedied.A.in1756B.in1791C.whenhewasfour()20.Mozartwasanmusician.A.ItalianB.AmericanC.Austrian(第二局部:筆試共80分)()21.It’sagoodideaapenfriendtopractiseEnglish.A.findB.tofindC.findingD.found()22.Youshouldinthedictionarywhenyoumeetanewword.A.lookitupB.lookafteritC.lookitoverD.lookitthrough()23.---Whataboutarest?---OK!Let’sgoforawalk.A.tohaveB.hadC.haveD.having()24.---Timplayedtheguiterverywellintheschooltalentshow.---Ithinkso.Hepracticesiteveryday.A.playB.playingC.toplayD.plays()25.IttookmetwoweeksreadingthenovelswrittenbyGuoJingming.A.finishB.tofinishC.finishesD.finishing()26.IlikeskiingbetterthanclimbingbecauseIthinkclimbingisskiing.A.notasexcitingasB.notasmoreexcitingasC.notasmostexcitingasD.moreexcitingthan()27.isreallydifficultforthemthemountain.A.This,climbingB.This,toclimbC.It,toclimbD.It,climbing()28.Linglingesthananyotherstudentinherclasseveryday.A.veryearlierB.muchearlierC.earlyD.moreearlier()29.Shejumpsofusfour.A.farB.fartherC.farthestD.further()30.---Ifeeltiredandsleepy.---Whynotstop?A.torelaxB.relaxingC.restingD.towork()31---Mary,wouldyouliketovisittheScienceMuseumwithme?---,butsurfingtheseemsmoreinteresting.A.I’dlovetoB.That’srightC.You’reweleD.Noproblem()32.Wemusttrypeopletheanimalsindanger.A.stop,killB.tostop,killingC.tostop,tokillingD.stop,tokill()33.Allofusareattheresult.A.surprising,surprisedB.surprised,surprisingC.surprising,surprisingC.surprised,surprised()34.Theheis,thehefeels.A.busy,happyB.busier,happierC.busiest,happiestD.busier,happy()35.Hi,Mike,whatmadeyouso?A.happyB.happilyC.happierD.happinessIdidnothingatschool.MyheadmasterthoughtIwasuselessandwhenIwas14hesaid,"You'renevergoingtobe36butafailure(失敗者)."Afterfiveyearsofpoorjobs,Ifellin37withaverynicegirl.Buthermothersaidtome,"You38ineverything,Youcan'tgiveanyhappinesstomydaughter!"Thewordsmademefeelsad.Idecidedtodosomething39aboutmylife,becauseIwantedtoshowherthatwhatpeoplesaidaboutmewas40.SoItriedhardwithmywritingandwenttocollege.MyfirstbookcameoutwhileIwasatcollegeAftercollege,I41duringthedayinahighschoolandwenttoeveningclassesatcollege,Later,Igaveupthatjobtowritefulltime.Atthesametime,Igotapart-timejobatLeedsUniversityasa42.Ibegantofeel43ofmyselfherewasonceapoorboywho'dleftschoolearly,nowteachingattheuniversity.Mywriting44whenIdiscoveredmyownstyle.NowI'mrichand45,beonTV,andmeetlotsoffilmstars.Butwhatdoesthatmean?Ijustwishallthepeoplewhohaveputmedownbelieveinyou.You'llsueed."36.A.anythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing37,A.workB.loveC.helpD.study38.A.failedB.wonC.beatD.sueeded39.A.difficultB.easyC.badD.useful40.A.terrbleB.excellentC.wrongD.right41.A.stayedB.laughedC.livedD.taught42.A.bossB.scientistC.teacherD.student43.A.proudB.sadC.tiredD.happy44.A.setoffB.wentoffC.brokeoffD.tookoff45.A.coolB.famousC.cleverD.Helpful(A)JackLondonwasafamousAmericanwriter.HewasbornonJanuary12,1876,inSanFrancisco,California.Hisfamilywasverypoor,andJackhadtoleaveschooltomakemoney.Heworkedhardinmanydifferentjobs.Later,Jackreturnedtoschool,buthedidn'tstay.Hewrote,"Lifeandpocketbookbothtooshort."In1897,hewenttoAlaskatofindgold.Instead,hefoundideasthereforhisbooksandstories.Hereturnedhomeandstartedtowrite.Hiswritingsweresuessful,andhebecamerichandfamousinhistwenties.JackLondonwasnotahappyman,however.Inpoorhealth,hetookhisownin1916.Hewasonly40yearsold.()46.JackLondonwas.A.amusicianB.awriterC.abasketballplayerD.ateacher()47.HewenttoAlaska.A.forholidaysB.becausehiswifelivedthereC.tofindgoldD.tomeethisparents()48.JackLondonbecamerichandfamous.A.whenhewasthirtyB.whenhewasovertwentyC.inhisthirtiesD.whenhewasachild()49.Whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?A.JackdiedinAlaska.B.JackwasborninLondon.C.JackfoundgoldinAlaska.D.Jackwasasuessfulwriter,buthedidn'tlivehappily.()50.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisnottrue?A.Jackdidn'tfindgoldinAlaska,insteadhefoundideasforwriting.B.Jackdidn'tliketogotoschool.C.Jackdiedin1916.D.Jackhadalittleeducationwhenhewasyoung.(B)Oncetherelivedanoldmaninamountainvillage.Hewasafamoushunter.Heoftenwenthuntingaloneinthemountains.Hewasnotafraidofanywildanimals,notevenatiger.Onenight,someonesawatigereintothevillage,andstoletwosheepaway.Thenextnightthetigercameagain.Thevillagerswerefrightened.Theyaskedtheoldhuntertocatchitsothattheycouldhaveasafelife.Whentheoldmanheardaboutthetiger,hethoughthard.Hewonderedwhythetigercameatnighttwicebutonlystolethesheep.Thenextnighthewalkedoutsidethevillage.Suddenlyhesawthetigering.Hequicklythrewhimselfontheground.Tohissurprise,thetigerdidnoteathim,butwentaway.Hefolloweditquietlyandfounditwasrunningontwoofitsfeetjustlikeaman.Theneverythingwasclear.Onthefourthday,whenitgotdark,thehuntertooksomeanimalskinswithhimandhidhimselfbehindabigtreenearthevillage.Hewaswaitingforthe"tiger".Assoonasthe"tiger"camenearthetree,theoldhunterjumpedout,caughtthe"tiger"bythe"leg"andsaid,"Don'theafraid.Idonotmeantohurtyou.Youknowwholam,don'tyou?"The"tiger"said"Yes"andtookoffthetiger'sskin."Youarepoor.Butyoumustn'tstealanythingfromothers.Herearesomeanimalskinsforyou.Youmaysellthematthemarket.Withthemoney,youcanbuyfoodandclothesforyourfamily.Workharderandtrytomakealiving."Withtearsinhiseyes,thepoormanthankedthekind-heartedoldhunterandwalkedhome.()51.Wheredidthehunterlive?A.Outsideavillage.B.Onafarm.C.Inavillage.D.Nearavillage.()52.Howmanytimesdidthetigereintothevillage?A.Onlyonce.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.D.Fourtimes.()53.Whatdidtheoldhunterdowhenhefirstsawthetiger?A.Hewasfrightened.B.Hethrewhimselfontheground.C.Heransway.D.Hehidhimselfbehindatree.()54.Howdidtheoldhunterknowthetigerwasaman?A.Thetigercametothevillageonlyatnight.B.Hesawthetigerrunonitstwofeet.C.Thetigeronlystolesheep.D.Thetigercouldspeak.()55.Whydidtheoldhuntertakesomeanimalskinswithhimwhenhewaswaitingforthe"tiger"?A.Tohelpthepoorman.B.Tomakehimselfwellhidden.C.Tosellthematthemarketthenextmorning.D.Tobuyfoodandclothesonhiswayhome.(C)"CharlesChaplinwashorninLondononApril16,1889.Hisparentsweremusicballactors.TheChaplinfamilywereverypoor,andlifewasdifficultinLondon.Charlie,ashisjobwasanactor.Whathedidwastodosillythingstomakecalled,usedtodohismother'sjobinthetheatrewhenshewasill.Whenhewasonly17yearsold,Chaplingothisfirstrealjobasanactor.Whathedidwastodosillythingstomakepeoplelaughinthetheatre.SevenyearslaterhewenttotheUSA.Andoverthenextfouryears,heformedhisownwayofart.Hedevelopedtheahomelessgentlemanwhichbecameverypopular.Fromthe1920stothe19S0s.Chaplinmadehismostfamousfilms.ThefilmModernTimes(1936)showshiscareaboutthemodernindustryworkers.Manyofhisfilmsdescribethepoorlifeandhardtimeoftheworkingpeopleduringthatperiod.AlthoughCharlieChaplinwasBritish,helivedintheUSAuntil1953.ButhenevergotUSnationality.ThenChaplin,hiswifeandhisfivechildrenhadtomovetoSwitzerlandwhereheliveduntilhedied.Whenhewas83yearsold,hewonhisonlyOscarforthemusichewroteforthefilm.HewasnamedSirCharlesChaplinattheageof85.CharlieChaplindiedinSwitzerlandonDecember25th,1975.()56.Chaplinusedtowhenhismotherwasill.A.lookafterherB.dothehouseworkC.dohismother'sjobD.dohisfather'sjob()57.FromParagraph8,wecanknowthatA.ChaplinwenttotheUSAwhenhewas24yearsoldB.Chaplinbecamefamouswhenhewas17yearsoldC.peoplelikedChaplinbecausehewasahomelessgentlemanD.Chaplindidmanysillythingstomakepeoplelaughinthestreet()58.Chaplinmadehismostfamousfilms.A.From1889to1938B.Fromthe1920stothe1950sC.From1953to1975D.Fromthe1950stothe1980s()59.WecaninferfromthepassagethatChaplinlefttheUSAbecauseof.A.hisfamilyB.hisworkC.theUSgovernmentD.theSwissgovernment()60.ChaplinwontheOscarforwhenhewas83yearsold,A.theactingB.theartC.thefilmD.themusicSummervacationishere.JennyandLinda,likemanyAmericanteenagers,plantohaveagoodtime.Theirplansforsunnydaysaredifferentfromtheirplansforrainydays.Onsunnydays,theyridetheirbikeswiththeirfriendstothebeach.JennygetsupatthesametimeasLindaandtheyusuallyleavebeforebreakfast.TheytakesandwichesandcansofCoca-Colaortheymakeafireandcookhamburgersonthebeach.Therearelotsofactivitiesatthebeach.Theycanswim,takeawalkorthrowfrisbees.Lindaislearningtoplaytheguitar,sosometimestheysingbythefire.Sometimestheyplayvolleyballorliedownonthebeachtoenjoythesun.Onrainydays,JennyandLindastayathome.TheyoftenreadorwatchTV.Sometimes,theymakecookiesorbakeacake.Theyalsotalkabouttheirboyfriends.InChinamanyparentshaverealizedtheimportanceoftheirchildren'sstudy,sotheysendtheirchildrentoallkindsofschoolsinsummervacation,suchasfastwritingschool,Englishgrammarschool,singinganddancingschool,drawingschoolandsoon.Someparentsalsoinviteteachersorcollegestudentstoteachtheirchildrenathome.Mostchildrenchoosetolearnwhattheylikebest,butsomestudentshavetoimprovetheirpoorsubjectthoughtheyarenotinterestedinit.MoststudentsinChinaareverybusyinthesummervacation.根據文章的內容用適宜的詞填空。61.ChineseschoolchildrenarebthanAmericanschoolchildren.62.JennygetsupearlyLinda.用文中所給的單詞填空。63.1failedintheEnglishexam.ldecidetoiitinthenextyear.64.HeptotraveltoShanghainextyear.65.Weoftentakepartinout-of-classainourfreetime.66.你應該盡可能多地使用這些句子。Youshouldusethesentences.67.給你的筆友寫信是個好主意。towritetoyourpenfriends.68.廣州位于中國的南部。GuangzhouisChina.69.這個茶館熱烈歡送大家。Theteahousetoeveryone.70.人們都關心瀕危動物。Peopleallcareforanimals.Ⅶ補全對話(共5分每題1分)A:71B:LaoShe.Hewascalleda"GreatMasterofLanguage".A:You'reright.72B:FourGenerationsinoneHousehold.73A:AnditmainlytalksaboutthelifeofQi'sfamily,doesn'tit?B:Yes,itdoes.DoyoulikeLaoShe?A:Yes,butCaoYuismyfavoritewriter.74B:Haveyouwatchedanyofhisplays?A:Yes.Lastyear1sawSunriseinBeijing.75A.Theperformancewasgreat.B.It'sanovel.C.Thenwhichworkdoyoulikebest?D.Hehaswrittenlotsofplays.E.Who'syourfavoritewriter?71.72.74.75.IsTheSoundofMusicyourfavouritefilm?Ilikeitb76andIhaveseenitmanytimes.Mariaisahappygirl.Shelovessingingandd77.Onedaysheputsonherhatandc78,carryingherguitarandgoesto179afterthesevenchildreninacaptain'sfamily.Thecaptainisakind-heartedman.Severalyearsago,hiswifed80.Heliveswithhisc81.Heloveshischildrenb82doesn'tknowwhattheylikeorthink.WhenheseesMariaforthef83time,hethinksmaybesheisnotagood"teacher".ButlaterheissurprisedtofindthatMariahasm84thefamilyfullofhappiness.Thisfilmhasmadeag85suess.Itgotfiveawards項)inthethirty-eighthOscarAcademyAward(奧斯卡金像獎).5.請根據下表提示“Myfavouritesport為題寫一篇60詞左右的短文。我喜歡的運動——乒乓球喜歡的理由1.乒乓球在中國非常受歡送為了健身,很多人經常在空閑時間打乒乓球。2.乒乓球是一種輕松自在的運動,它容易學,而且比其他運動更平安。今后打算1.和朋友們在學校體育館打乒乓球。2.我想有一天去奧運會上打乒乓球。聽力材料(B).根據所聽內容,選擇正確答語。6.Howdoyougotoschooleveryday?7.

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