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晉元高級中學(xué)2022學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中考試

高一年級英語學(xué)科試卷日期:2022.11

(考試時間:90分鐘滿分:100分)

I,ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwo

speakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwas

said.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhear

aconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyour

paper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.6:15.B.7:15.C.7:50.D.6:50.

2.A.Toleaveitalone.B.Tolearnitbyheart.

C.Toreaditoncemore.D.Torewriteit.

3.A.Hemissedit.B.Hewatchedit.

C.Hedislikedit.D.Hewouldseeitagain.

4.A.Sheboughtthewrongbook.

B.Sheaskedforanewtextbook.

C.Shelosthermoneyonherwayhome.

D.Sheboughtthelasteditionofthebook.

5.A.Cousins.B.Classmates.C.Colleagues.D.Twins.

6.A.Aholiday.B.Luck.C.Work.D.Health

condition.

7A.Inapolicestation.B.Inasupermarket.

C.Inarestaurant.D.Inapostoffice.

8.A.Manager.B.Doctor.C.Waiter.D.Teacher.

9.A.Thewomanishavingababy.

B.Aguestwillvisitthecouple.

C.Thewomandoesn'tfeelwell.

D.Thewomanistryingtoloseweight.

10.A.Thewomanenjoyedthemovieverymuch.

B.Themanaskedthewomantobecarefulatnight.

C.Thewomandidn'tsleepwellbecauseofthemovie.

D.Themaninvitedthewomantogotothetheatretogether.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillhearonepassageandonelongerconversation.

Aftereachpassageandconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.The

passagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper

anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Hisexperienceofwatchingfourworkmen.

B.Hisexperienceofsurvivingananimalattack.

C.Hisexperienceoftakingphotographsofasnake.

D.Hisexperienceofplayingwithasnake.

12.A.Itwastakingarest.

B.Itwaswaitingforhelp.

CItwaslookingforfood.

D.Itwasbroughttherebyworkmen.

13.A.Hehadpropermedicaltreatment.

B.Thesnakedidn'treallybitehim.

C.Thesnakewasnotpoisonous.

D.Hemovedawayintime.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

14.A.Heisseparatingallthecardboardboxes.

B.Heispackagingfrombiscuits.

C.Heissortingouttherubbish.

D.Heistearingopenthepackage.

15.A.Allhisoldclothes.B.Allhismetalthings.

C.Alhisemptyglassbottles.D.Allhisemptyplasticbottles.

16.A.Tosavemoney.B.Toearnmoney.

C.Tomakethespaceempty.D.Toprotecttheplanet.

ILGrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

1.Didyoupredictthatmanystudents(sign)upforthedancecompetition?(所給詞的適

當(dāng)形式填空)

2.Isitlikelythatthescientists(discover)acureforcancerbytheyear2040?(所給詞

的適當(dāng)形式填空)

3.Itsohappenedthatmymobilephone(repair)whenyoucalledmeyesterday.(所給

詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

4.Thesickwomanneeds(look)after.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

5.Aculturalfestivalusuallyreferstoaneventthetraditionsofaparticularpeopleor

placearecelebrated.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

6.Pleasereadthelabelsinformationincludesshelflife,nutritioninformationandway

ofstorage.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

7.Weneedtotakeacloselookattheproblemwecansolveit.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

8.Youwilllosetheabilitytofocusafteroneortwonightsyoucansleepwell.(用適

當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

SectionB

根據(jù)句意,選擇單詞并以其適當(dāng)形式填空。

A.convenientB.remindC.entryD.establish

F.connectG.assumeH.implementI.typical

9.Thosephotosmeofmyhappyandcarefreechildhood.

10.Thisadvertisementisa/anexampleoftheirmarketingstrategy.

11.WeChatpaymentisconsideredtobeasafe,reliable,andwaytopayinthe

cashlessworld.

12.Thegovernmentpromisedtoanewsystemtotracetheflowoftheepidemic.

13.Theiraimwastotherelationshipbetweentheseriskbehaviorsandmentalhealth

issuesinteenagers.

14.Wetypicallythatwhenitcomestobrainpower,alargebrainmakeshuge

advantages.

15.Bothoftheconveniencestoresround-the-clockservice,andareverypopular

withthelocals.

16.Adictionarywilldescribethemeaningofawordandperhapsitspronunciation

anditsorigin.

SectionC

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

ThepopularTVseriesDrawtheLinehasarousedpublicinterestsinceitsfirstepisodewas

releasedonSept19.ByOct7,theepisodes17(watch)nearly1.2billiontimesonthe

livestreamingsiteMangoTVandover1.6billiontimesonMigu.

The40-episodeseries,18wascreatedwithguidancefromtheSupremePeople'sCourt,

focusesonseveralhotlegalissues.Alotofworkwentintocreatingtheseries.Morethan200staff

membersofover60courtswereinterviewedoveraperiodof90daysinlate2020,andthescripts

forthe40episodeswererevisedabout20times.

Evenordinarypeople19muchbackgroundknowledgeinlawareattractedbyitsclear

plotsandgoodperformances.AWeibousersaid:"Iseldomwatcheddramasabouttheruleoflaw,

butIlearned20judgesdealwithcasesafterwatchingDrawtheLiney

ShuRui,aBeijingjudge,saidthatheandhiscolleaguestalkedabouttheTVseriesandagreed

itwasclosetotheirworkinglives,soitwasjustlikewatching21atwork.Shualsoadmits

theshowstillhassomeissuesbutisconfidentthatthey22beovercome,"23thereis

anunderstandinggapbetweenordinarycitizensandjudgesthatmaynotbequicklynarrowedbya

TVprogram,Ibelieveifllbereducedifbothsidesmake24(great)effortsandincrease

communication,hesaid.

SectionD

根據(jù)句意,選擇單詞并以其適當(dāng)形式填空。

A.impactedB.shootingC.stuckD.adoptionE.dumpedF.addressed

G.subjectsH.challengesI.preferenceJ.limitedK.contributing

UCLAenvironmentallawprofessorSeanHechtwaswalkingacrossthecampusrecentlywhen

hephotographedfourfood-deliveryrobotsthatcouldn'tfigureoutawayaroundapileofdiscarded

electricscooters.

''Automatedfooddeliveryrobotswereapparentlyall25behindacarelesslyplaced

scooter.Ijustobservedacoupleofstudentsclearingapathoutofpityfortherobots,Hechttweeted,

“Thisisourfuture,Iguess."TwitterjumpedonHecht'spostwithenthusiasm:Somesaidtheywould

havehelpedtherobots.Otherssaid,noway,nohelp.Somejokedaboutturningtherobotsoveronto

theirbacks.

It'snoteasybeingadeliveryrobot.Theyhavebeenkickedbyangrypedestrians,peedonby

dogs,and26byheavyglassdoors,amongothermisfortunes.They'vebecome

popular27ofonlinefailvideos.Inthesevideostheycanbeseenfallingdownstairs,bumping

intoafirehydrant(消防栓)and28uparamp(斜坡)muchtooquickly.And,ofcourse,

crashing.

Therearealsosomepotential29toovercomebeforedeliveryrobotscanbewidely

adopted.Manypeoplestillhaveconcernswiththeirsafety,nottomentionthepossibilityofsidewalk

congestion(擁堵)andjobloss.Plus,theyhaveafairlylowcarryingcapacity,whichis

a/an30factortothelimitednumberandtypeofdeliveriesthattheycancomplete.Moreover,

therobotsneedtoremainwithinacertainradius(半徑)ofachargingstation,sotheyarealso

31intheirpotentialrange.Thiscouldmaketheir32slow,especiallyinthoseareas

whicharelocatedfartherfromthecountry'smajorcitycenters.Itisalsoworthnotingthatevenif

thedeliveryrobotsthemselvesarepoweredbyelectricity,thesourceoftheelectricitymaynotbe

environmentallyfriendly.Thisisanotherconcernthatwillneedtobe33astheirusagegrows.

Society'sgrowing34forcontactlessdeliveryserviceshavehelpeddrivenupdemand

fordeliverybots.Itseems,however,thatthesemachinesstillhavealongwaytogo.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsor

phrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbest

fitsthecontext.

Forpeoplewhojustcan'tseemtopassupthecandyinasupermarketcheckoutline,perhaps

groceryshoppingonlinecouldhelpreducetheseimpulsepurchases,anewstudysuggests.

Thefindingsarepreliminary(初步的),andmoreresearchisneededtoconfirmtheresults,but

thestudysuggeststhatonlinegroceryshoppingcouldhelppeople35ahealthydiet,saidlead

studyauthorJaimeCoffino,apublichealthresearcherattheUniversityatAlbany,StateUniversity

ofNewYork.

Previousresearchshowsthatpeoplewhoaremoreimpulsive(沖動)maybe36than

lessimpulsivepeople,CoffinotoldLiveScience.Inagrocerystore,thatimpulsivenesscouldlead

toashoppingcartfilledwith37food.

Thenewstudylookedat60collegestudentswhofilledoutquestionnairesthat38their

levelsofimpulsivenessaswellashowtheyrespondtothepresenceoffood.Thestudentswerethen

toldtheyhad$48,50forgroceryshopping,andwereaskedtofillanonlineshoppingcartwith

“nutritious,39andtasty“foods.

WhenCoffino40thenutritionalvalueofallthefoodineachperson'sonlineshopping

cart,shefoundthattherewasnolinkbetweenthefoodsapersonchoseandhowimpulsivethe

personwas.

“Itdidn't41howimpulsiveapersonwas,“Coffinosaid."Thenutritional42

didn'tvary.”

Onlinegroceryshoppingcouldonedayserveasatypeofdietaryintervention(飲食干預(yù)),

Coffinosaid.Often,whenpeoplebuygroceriesonline,theyneedtosearchforeachitemtheywant,

as43tostrollingthroughastoreandsaying,forexample,<4Oh,thosechipslookgood.,,

Online,moreplanningandthoughtisneeded.44”onlinegroceryshoppingmakespeople

moreawareofhowmuchmoneythey'respending.Itcouldkeepthemfromaddingimpulsive

45totheircarts,Coffinosaid.

Shenotedthatthestudyhas46-forexample,nocontrolgroupwasused—and

muchmoreresearchisneeded.Futurestudiescouldcompareonlinegroceryshoppingtoin-store

groceryshopping,shesaid.

35.A.countonB.giveupC.makeupD.stickto

36.A.healthierB.lesshappyC.lesshealthyD.stronger

37.A.expensiveB.junkC.healthyD.extra

38.A.assessedB.decreasedC.provedD.

qualified

39.A.costlyB.affordableC.beautifulD.rare

40.A.assumedB.calculatedC.releasedD.studied

41.A.implyB.matterC.supportD.target

42.A.elementsB.instructionsC.outcomesD.outlooks

43.A.equalB.expectedC.opposedD.related

44.A.BycontrastB.HoweverC.InadditionD.

Therefore

45.A.purchasesB.decisionsC.materialsD.

consequences

46.A.limitationsB.advantagesC.improvementsD.

characteristics

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices

markedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformation

giveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

TheBusCrashAngel

MywifeSusanandmydaughterAlycewasonceinvolvedinaserioustrafficaccident.When

Iarrivedonthesceneofaccident,Isawmydaughterwasstandingonthecornercrying,coveredin

tinypiecesofglassbutuninjured.Susanwasn'tsolucky.Butshewasalive.Itturnedoutshehad

brokennearlyeveryboneinherbody.

Morethantwoyearslater,whenSusanandIwereataneventatourtemple,wewerelucky

enoughtofindanAfricanAmericanwomantherewhohadlentusahelpinghand.Shehadseen

Alycestandingbythesideofthewreckedcar,crying,andapproachedher,asking,4tIsthatyour

mominthere?^^

Alycenodded,andthewomansaid,"Let'spraytogether.,,Sweet,innocentAlycelookedatthis

womanwearingacrossaroundherneckandsaid,“OK,butyoushouldknowI'mJewish."The

womansmiled.ShetookAlyce'shand,heldittoherchest,andsaid,"That'sOK.Inherewe7eall

thesame.”

Aftertheaccident,shesaid,shehadcontinuedtoprayforourfamily.Wehadourpicturetaken

together,andwerealizedwehadneverbeenformallyintroduced,soItoldhermynamewasDoug,

andshepaused,asifmaybeshehadn'theardme.Irepeated,t€Doug,likeDouglas.^^Shelookedat

usandsaid,"Wait,yournameisSusan?^^Susannodded.€€AndyournameisDouglas?^^Thewoman

putherhandoverherheart.4tOhmygoodness,shesaid."MynameisSusanDouglas.^^

47.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?

A.Theauthor'swifeanddaughterlosttheirlivesinaserioustrafficaccident.

B.Alycerefusedtopraywiththewoman.

C.TheAfricanAmericanwomanvolunteeredtohelpAlyce.

D.TheDougsmetSusanDouglasinthetempleasplanned.

48.TheAfricanAmericanwomansaid“Inherewe'reallthesame“because.

A.bothsheandAlycewantedtoreachtheauthoratthattime

B.sheandAlycewerebothangelsinthisunexpectedbuscrash

C.despitetheirdifferentreligiousbelief,sheandAlycehadthesamewish

D.itwasacoincidencethatsheandtheauthor'swifehadthesamefirstname

49.Theauthormayhavefeltwhenheknewthelady'sname.

A.disappointedB.surprisedC.honoredD.

confused

(B)

Inanutshell

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UnitedKir^dom

Plymouth

StAusteU,

PenanceLostGiardensof

Heligan

50km?

50mile1

Agenuinesecretgarden,Heliganwaslostfordecadesunderdenseundergrowthuntiladoor

tooneofthewalledgardenswasdiscoveredbyaccidentin1990.Anaward-winningrestoration

projectfollowedandyoucannowexploreajunglefilledwithstrangeandmarvellousplantsand

trees.

Bestthingsaboutit

Welovedimaginingwewereplantexplorers,surroundedbytoweringtreesandbananatrees.

Therearerarebreedsofsheep,pigsandcattletomeet,wildlifehidesfromwhichtoobservenesting

barnowlsandothernativebirdsandevenaninsecthoteltovisit.

Gettingthere

Bycar,headtoStAustellandtaketheB3273towardsMevagisseyandthenfollowthebrown

signs.ThenearestrailwaystationisStAustell,fiveminutesawayfromthegardensbythe471bus

ortaxi.ThegardensarelinkedtoNationalCycleNetwork,Route3.

Valueformoney?

Yes,youcaneasilyspendafulldayhereandit'samemorabledayout.Adults£14.50,students

£8.50,children(5-17)£6.50,under5sfree,seniors£12.50.Family(2adultsandupto3children)

£40.BuyacombinedticketforHeliganandtheEdenProjectandsave10%.

Openinghours

Gardensandestateopendaily10am-5pm(lasttickets3.30pm)from1Octoberto31Marchand

10am-6pm(lasttickets4.30pm)from1Aprilto30September.ClosedonChristmasDay.

50.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Heliganoncewonanawardforitsmarvellousplantsandtrees.

B.ThoseinterestedinwildlifewillfindavisittoHeliganworthwhile.

C.Youcangetaticketat4PminFebruary.

D.Thesecretgardencannotbereachedbypublictransport.

51.Howmuchwillafamilyof5,twoadultsaged40and42andthreechildrenaged4,7and9

payatleastiftheybuyacombinedticketforHeliganandtheEdenProject?

A£36.B.£40.C.£42.D.48.5.

52.Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercanyoufindthispassage?

A.BusinessReportB.WorldwideTravelC.StudyLifeD.Miss

Fashion

(C)

In2019airtravelaccountedfor2.5percentofglobalcarbonemissions,anumberthatcould

bemorethandoubledby2050.Whilesomeairlineshavestartedmakingupfortheir

contributionstoatmosphericcarbon,significantcutbacksarestillneeded.Electricairplanes

couldprovidethescaleoftransformationrequired,andmanycompaniesareracingtodevelopthem.

Notonlywouldelectricpropulsion(推進(jìn))motorseliminatedirectcarbonemissions,theycould

reducefuelcostsbyupto90percent,maintenancebyupto50percentandnoisebynearly70

percent.

CapeAir,oneofthelargestregionalairlines,expectstobeamongthefirstcustomers,with

planstobuythenine-passengerelectricaircraftfromEviation.CapeAir'sCEODanWolfhassaid

heisinterestednotonlyintheenvironmentalbenefitsbutalsoinpotentialsavingsonoperation

costs.Electricmotorsgenerallyhavelongerlifespansthanthehydrocarbon-fueledenginesinhis

currentaircraft;theyneedrepairsat20,000hoursversus2,000.

Forward-propulsionenginesarenottheonlyonesgoingelectric.NASA'sX-57Maxwell

electricplane,underdevelopment,replacescurrentwingswithshorteronesthatfeatureasetof

distributedelectricpropellers(螺旋槳).Ontraditionaljets,wingsmustbelargeenoughtoprovide

liftwhenacraftistravelingatalowspeed,butthelargesurfaceareaaddsdragathigherspeeds.

Electricpropellersincreaseliftduringtakeoff,allowingforsmallerwingsandoverallhigher

efficiency.

Fortheforeseeablefuture,electricplaneswillbelimitedinhowfartheycantravel.Today's

bestbatteriesputoutfarlesspowerbyweightthantraditionalfuels:anenergydensityof250watt-

hoursperkilogramversus12,000watt-hoursperkilogramforjetfuel.Thebatteriesrequiredfora

givenflightarethereforefarheavierthanstandardfuelandtakeupmorespace.Approximatelyhalf

ofallflightsgloballyarefewerthan800kilometers,whichisexpectedtobewithintherangeof

battery-poweredelectricaircraftby2025.

Electricaviationfacescostandregulatoryobstacles,butinvestors,corporationsand

governmentsexcitedbytheprogressofthistechnologyareinvestingsignificantlyinits

development:some$250millionflowedtoelectricaviationstart-upsbetween2017and2019.

Currentlyroughly170electricairplaneprojectsareunderway.Mostelectricairplanesaredesigned

forprivate,corporateandcommutertravel,butAirbussaysitplanstohave100-passengerversions

readytoflyby2030.

53.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheunderlinedsentenceinparagraphone?

A.Airline'scurrenteffortstoreducecarbonemissionsarefarfromenough.

B.Airlinecompanieshaven'tinvestedenoughintheirtechnologicaldevelopment.

C.Onlybypromotingelectricplanescanairlinesbalancetheircarbonemissionimpact.

D.Airlinecompaniesalonecannotrealizetheglobalgoalofcarbonemissionreduction.

54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutelectricplanescomparedwithtraditional

ones?

A.Afterfrequentmaintenance,theylastlongerandproducelessnoise.

B.Electricpropellersenablethemtoflyatlowspeedwithgreatlift.

C.Theyaredesignedtoaccommodatealargenumberofpassengers.

D.Theycanflyatlowerspeedwithlessdragwiththehelpofbiggerwings.

55.Thelimitationofelectricplanesisthat.

A.thecostofenergyperkilogramishigherforelectricplanes

B.existingbatteriesaretoolargeandheavytobeplacedinsidetheplanes

C.thesameweightofbatteriesholdslesspowerthanthatoftraditionalfuel

D.halfofthebatterieshavenotbeendesignedtosustainlongdistanceflight

56.servesasthemostsuitabletitleforthispassage.

A.HowElectricAircraftGreenAirCanTravel

B.World'sElectricAircraftsSetfbrFirstFlight

C.HowElectricFlightsWillChangeOurFuture

D.ElectricFlightsCouldBeCloserThanYouThink

SectionC

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentence

giveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwo

moresentencesthanyouneed.

Isbreakfastreallythatimportant?

Withalmost20%ofpeoplereportingskippingthefirstmealoftheday,peoplearewondering

whetherbreakfastisreallythatimportant.Well,theoverwhelmingmajorityofresearchsupports

thatbreakfastismorethansomethingyourMomnaggedyouabout.57.

TheNationalWeightControlRegistryistrackingover10,000Americanswhohavelost

significantamountsofweightandkeptitoffforlongperiodsoftime.58.Otherlarge

studieshavelinkedeatingbreakfasttodecreasedwaistlines.Skippingbreakfastmayturnouttobe

oneoftheworstbaiTierstoyourweightlossefforts,fbrcertainindividuals.Itisbecausenoteating

breakfastmayleadtotheirincreasedamountsoflate-nightsnacking.

59.Academicperformanceisassociatedwitheatingbreakfastinchildrenandteens,

includingimprovementsinreading,mathandscience.Nutritioncanimprovecognitivefunction,

anddeficienciesofkeyvitaminsandmineralsarelinkedtodecreasedconcentrationandcognition.

Moreover,skippingbreakfastleadstomalnutritionandlackofspecificnutrients,whichis

linkedtoaggressionandproblembehaviors.60.

A.Alargepercentageofparticipants,around78%,claimthatitisadailyroutineforthemtohave

thismealinthemorning.

B.Forexample,therearestrongandconsistentlinkstoincreasedbullyingbehaviorwithskipping

breakfastinbothboysandgirls.

C.However,manypeopleskipbreakfastorsubstituteadonut(炸面圈)andacupofcoffeefora

well-balancedmeal.

D.Actuallyitturnsouttobeanimportantdailybehaviourthatbenefitspeopleindifferentaspects.

E.Whilebreakfasthasitsbenefits,itmightnotbethemostimportantmeal.

F.Benefitsofbreakfastgowaybeyondphysicalaspectsofhealth.

IV.Translation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiven

inthebrackets.

61.不必要的包裝不僅浪費(fèi)資源,而且會增加我們制造的垃圾量。(Notonly)(漢譯英)

62.正是因為有了這些便利在線外賣應(yīng)用軟件,盡管工作繁忙,我們還是可以享受到各種

各樣的食物。(It,despite)(漢譯英)

晉元高級中學(xué)2022學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中考試

高一年級英語學(xué)科試卷日期:2022.11

(考試時間:90分鐘滿分:100分)

I,ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwo

speakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwas

said.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhear

aconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyour

paper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.6:15.B.7:15.C.7:50.D.6:50.

2.A.Toleaveitalone.B.Tolearnitbyheart.

C.Toreaditoncemore.D.Torewriteit.

3.A.Hemissedit.B.Hewatchedit.

C.Hedislikedit.D.Hewouldseeitagain.

4.A.Sheboughtthewrongbook.

B.Sheaskedforanewtextbook.

C.Shelosthermoneyonherwayhome.

D.Sheboughtthelasteditionofthebook.

5.A.Cousins.B.Classmates.C.Colleagues.D.Twins.

6.A.Aholiday.B.Luck.C.Work.D.Health

condition.

7.A.Inapolicestation.B.Inasupermarket.

C.Inarestaurant.D.Inapostoffice.

8.A.Manager.B.Doctor.C.Waiter.D.Teacher.

9.A.Thewomanishavingababy.

B.Aguestwillvisitthecouple.

C.Thewomandoesn'tfeelwell.

D.Thewomanistryingtoloseweight.

10.A.Thewomanenjoyedthemovieverymuch.

B.Themanaskedthewomantobecarefulatnight.

C.Thewomandidn'tsleepwellbecauseofthemovie.

D.Themaninvitedthewomantogotothetheatretogether.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillhearonepassageandonelongerconversation.

Aftereachpassageandconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.The

passagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper

anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Hisexperienceofwatchingfourworkmen.

B.Hisexperienceofsurvivingananimalattack.

C.Hisexperienceoftakingphotographsofasnake.

D.Hisexperienceofplayingwithasnake.

12.A.Itwastakingarest.

B.Itwaswaitingforhelp.

C.Itwaslookingforfood.

D.Itwasbroughttherebyworkmen.

13.A.Hehadpropermedicaltreatment.

B.Thesnakedidn'treallybitehim.

C.Thesnakewasnotpoisonous.

D.Hemovedawayintime.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

14.A.Heisseparatingallthecardboardboxes.

B.Heispackagingfrombiscuits.

C.Heissortingouttherubbish.

D.Heistearingopenthepackage.

15.A.Allhisoldclothes.B.Allhismetalthings.

C.Alhisemptyglassbottles.D.Allhisemptyplasticbottles.

16.A.Tosavemoney.B.Toearnmoney.

C.Tomakethespaceempty.D.Toprotecttheplanet.

ILGrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

1.Didyoupredictthatmanystudents(sign)upforthedancecompetition?(所給詞的適

當(dāng)形式填空)

【答案】wouldsign

【詳解】考查動詞時態(tài)。句意:你是否預(yù)料到許多學(xué)生會報名參加舞蹈比賽?表示從過去

某一時間來看將要發(fā)生的動作或呈現(xiàn)的狀態(tài),應(yīng)用過去將來時。故填wouldsign。

2.Isitlikelythatthesci

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