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PAGE13-第一學(xué)期上理附中高三英語(yǔ)月考一第I卷

(共103分)I.Listening

ComprehensionSection

ADirections:

In

Section

A,

you

will

hear

ten

shortconversations

between

two

speakers.

At

theend

of

each

conversation,

a

question

will

beasked

about

what

was

said.

The

conversationsand

the

questions

will

be

spoken

only

once.After

you

hear

a

conversation

and

the

questionabout

it,

read

the

four

possible

answers

on

yourpaper,

and

decide

which

one

is

the

best

answerto

the

question

you

have

heard.1.A.

Chinatown.B.

Columbia

University.

C.

The

Empire

State

Building.D.

The

United

Nations

Building.

2.A.

In

a

book

shop.B.

At

the

hairdresser's.

C.

At

a

booking

office.D.

At

a

French

gallery.

3.A.

Professor

and

student.B.

Lecturer

and

listener.

C.

Interviewer

and

interviewee.D.

Librarian

and

reader.

4.A.

Warm.

B.

Cold.C.

Mild.D.

Foggy.

5.A.

$21.B.

$80.C.

$400.D.

$640.

6.A.

Jog

outdoors.B.

Write

a

poem

on

spring

breeze.

C.

Relax

without

doing

anything.D.

Join

the

man

at

the

gym.

7.A.

They

don't

sell

lipstick

to

customers

with

a

particular

demand.

B.

They

don't

have

the

particular

lights

that

the

woman

wants.

C.

They

have

lipstick

in

a

lighter

shade

but

of

different

brand.

D.

The

color

of

the

particular

lipstick

is

a

little

bit

too

light.

8.A.

Watching

TV

and

videos.B.

Communicating

with

parents.

C.

Having

substitute

teachers.D.

Getting

involved

in

video

games.

9A.

Mr

Bush

was

promoted

to

be

the

sales

manager.

B.

The

colleagues

in

the

sales

department

hate

Mr

Bush.

C.

Mr

Bush

enjoyed

working

in

the

sales

department.

D.

Mr

Bush

doesn't

like

his

new

position

very

much.

10A.

She

knows

the

result.B.

The

result

is

within

her

expectation.

C.

The

result

ruined

her

enjoyment.D.

She

doesn't

care

who

won.SectionB

Directions:

In

Section

B,

you

will

hear

two

short

passages,

and

you

will

be

asked

threequestions

on

each

of

the

passages.

The

passages

will

be

read

twice,

but

the

questionswill

be

spoken

only

once.When

you

hear

a

question,

read

the

four

possible

answerson

your

paper

and

decide

which

one

would

be

the

best

answer

to

the

question

youhave

heard.Questions

11

through

13

are

based

on

the

following

passage.11.A.

70,000

tons.B.

2,000,000

tons.C.

2030

tons.D.

Not

mentioned.12.A.

Most

farmers

were

infected

with

diseases.B.

Cocoa

farmers

lack

professional

training.C.

The

global

consumption

is

increasing

every

year.D.

Cocoa

trees

are

growing

more

slowly

because

of

the

weather.13.A.

The

world

is

running

out

of

chocolate.B.

Cocoa

farmers

are

looking

for

other

jobs.C.

Eating

too

much

chocolate

is

not

good

for

health.D.

Asian

people

are

eating

more

and

more

chocolate.Questions

14

through

16

are

based

on

the

following

passage.14.A.

To

tell

the

purpose

of

learning

history.B.

To

explain

the

history

of

education.C.

To

criticize

students'

history

study

habits.D.

To

present

a

new

approach

to

history

education.15.A.

By

asking

questions

about

the

future.B.

By

studying

in

the

traditional

method.C.

By

looking

for

answers

to

present-day

problems.D.

By

memorizing

historic

facts.16.A.

Predict

the

future.B.

Memorize

details.C.

Raise

critical

questions.D.

Demonstrate

the

link

between

past

and

future.Section

CDirections:

In

Section

C,

you

will

hear

two

longer

conversations.

The

conversations

willbe

read

twice.

After

you

hear

each

conversation,

you

are

required

to

fill

in

thenumbered

blanks

with

the

information

you

have

heard.

Write

your

answers

on

youranswer

sheet.Things

needed

for

a

student

visaEvidence

of

_____17_____

status

for

five

yearsDocuments

relating

to

_____18__________19_____

showing

the

result

of

language

test_____20_____Blanks

17

through

20

are

based

on

the

following

conversation.

Complete

the

form.

Write

ONE

WORD

for

each

answer.

Why

was

Julia

afraid

to

go

into

the

city

center

at

night?Why

did

people

show

great

concern

for

the

local

girl?What

did

her

parents

do

to

help

their

daughter?How

did

Julia

feel

when

she

learned

a

man

won

a

lottery(彩票)?Because

the

police

haven't_____21_____.She

was

dying

of

a

_____22_____.They

tried

to

_____23_____

to

have

hertreated.She

felt

_____24_____.Blanks

21

through

24

are

based

on

the

following

conversation.Complete

the

form.

Write

NO

MORE

THAN

THREE

WORDS

for

each

answer.

Section

BII.GrammarandVocabularySectionA:Directions:afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.(A)WhenIthinkaboutthebambootree'sability___25____(return)toitsoriginalposition,theword"resilience(彈性)"comestomind.When__26____(use)inreferencetoaperson,thiswordmeanstheabilitytoreadilyrecoverfromshock,depressionoranyothersituation__27____stretchesthelimitsofaperson'semotions.Haveyoueverfeltlikeyouwereatyourbreakingpoint?Youprobablyfeltamixofemotionsthatthreatenedyourhealthduringthatexperience.Youfeltemotionally___28____(drain),mentallyexhaustedandyoumostlikelyenduredunpleasantphysicalsymptoms.Lifeisamixtureofgoodtimesandbadtimes,happymomentsandunhappymoments.Thenexttimeyouareexperiencingoneofthosebadtimesorunhappymomentsthattakeyouclosetoyourbreakingpoint,bend,butdon'tbreak.Tryyourbestnottoletthesituationgetthe___29___(good)ofyou.Ameasureofhopewilltakeyou___30_____theunpleasantsuffering.Withhopeforabettertomorroworabettersituation,thingsmaynotbeasbadastheyseemtobe.Theunpleasantordealmaybeeasiertodealwithiftheendresultisworth__31____(have).Showresilience,ifthegoinggetstoughandyouareatyourbreakingpoint.Likethebambootree,bend,butdon'tbreak.(B)Withyourworkload___32____(grow),youmaybetellingyourselfavacationisoneluxuryyoucan’tafford.Butthetruthisthatyoucan’taffordnottotake__33__.

Avacationallowsyoutheopportunitytorechargeyourphysicalandemotionalbatteries,disconnectfromeverydayconcerns,andreturntoworkrestedand__34_____(refresh).Somefactshaveprovedemployeesaremoreproductiveafteravacationthanbeforeone.Herearesometipsforyoutoplanyourvacationtomakesurethatyourtimeawayfromtheofficeisworryfree.Turntoothersforassistance.Asktrustedcolleaguestohandleyourprojectswhileyou’reaway.

Yoursupervisorcanhelpyoudetermine___35___isthemostqualifiedforaparticulartask.Letyourcontactsknow.Givecolleaguesandcustomersyoufrequentlywork__36____afewweeks’notice___37____youstartoff.

Thiswillgivethemenoughtimetoplanforyourabsence.Conductatechnicalreview.Beforeyouleave,makesurethereisplentyofroominyoure-mailinboxsoyoudon’texceed(超越)yourstoragelimitwhileyou’reoutoftheoffice,___38____mightpreventyoufromsendingmessageswhenyoureturn.Inshort,__39_____(take)vacationisnecessaryandbeneficialforyourjob.Butyoumustplanyourvacationproperly_____40______workfreeandworryfreeonholiday.SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.definedB.comfortingC.miserablyD.sufferingAB.permanentACreactionsAD.inabilityBC.relievedBD.accompaniedCD.routineABC.necessarilyLately,Janicehasbeengettingsevereheadaches.Sheattributesthemtoinadequatesleep.Herexaminationsarecominginamonthandbecauseofthat,shefeelsalittlenervous.Atnight,shecannotgetafullnight’srest,andsometimes,sheevengetsnightmaresinwhichshedreamsthatshehasfailedherexaminations41.UnknowntoJanice,shemaybe42fromexcessivestress.Stresscanbe43asphysical,mentaloremotionalstrain(過(guò)度疲勞).Stressisnotadiseaseandisnormalpartofeveryone’slife.Althoughstressisnot44goodorbad,some45tostressareundesirable.Themostcommonisanxiety.Anxietyisoften46byothersymptomslikeheadaches,tiredness,nightmares,memoryproblemsandsleeplessness.Insomnia(失眠)andthe47toconcentratearecommonsymptomsofanxiety.Findingthecauseoftheanxietyisthefirststepinresolvingproblemwithstress.Weshouldavoidbecomingdependenton“mood-altering”drugsbecausethesedrugswillnotprovidea(n)48solutionorevenalong-lastingone.Whilenospecialdietisrequired,weshouldalsoavoidcaffeinetogiveournervoussystemarest.Oftenwhatweneedwhenwemeetproblemsorstressfulsituationsisalisteningearanda(n)49shoulder.Findingsomeonewhowilllistentoourproblemsisagoodwaytostart.Asupportivenetworkoffamilyandfriendscanhelprelieveanxiety.Duringastressfulsituation,acalm,quietatmosphereandcomfortableenvironmentcanhelpcalmnerves.Relaxationtherapycalmsournervesthroughcertainphysicalexercises.Inaddition,keepingtoaregularfitness50willhelptobringdownourstresslevelsaswell.III.ClozeSectionADirections:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkeda,b,candd.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Generallyspeaking,aBritishiswidelyregardedasaquiet,shyandconservative(守舊的)personwhois___51___onlyamongthosewhomheknows.Whenastrangerisatpresent,heoftenseemsnervous,even___52___.Youhavetotakeacommutertrain(市郊往返列車(chē))anymorningoreveningto__53___thetruthofthis.Serious-lookingbusinessmenandwomensitreadingtheirnewspapersorsleepinglightlyinacorner;__54__anybodytalks,sincetodosowouldbeconsideredquiteoffensive.___55___,thereisanunwrittenbutclearlyunderstoodcodeofbehaviorwhich,___56___broken,makestheoffenderimmediatelytheobjectof__57___.IthasbeenknownasafactthataBritishhasa__58___forthediscussionoftheirweatherandthat,ifgivenachance,hewilltalkaboutitatlength.SomepeoplearguethatitisbecausetheBritishweatherseldomfollowsforecastandhencebecomesa__59___ofinteresttoeveryone.Thismaybeso.___60___aBritishcannothavemuch___61___intheweathermen,who,afterpromisingfine,sunnyweatherforthefollowingday,areoftenprovedwrongwhenacloudovertheAtlanticbringsrainyweathertoalldistricts!Themaninthestreetseemstobeasaccurateorasinaccurateastheweathermeninhis__62___.ForeignersmaybesurprisedatthenumberofreferencestoweatherthattheBritishmaketoeachotherinthecourseofasingleday.Veryoftenconversationalgreetingsarereplacedby_63___ontheweather."Niceday,isn'tit?""Beautiful!"maywellbeheardinsteadof"Goodmorning,howareyou?"Althoughtheforeignermayconsiderthisunnaturalandcomic,itisworthwhilepointingoutthatitcouldbeusedtohis_64___.IfhewantstostartaconversationwithaBritishbutis___65___toknowwheretobegin,hecoulddowelltomentionthestateoftheweather.ItisasafesubjectwhichwillarouseananswerfromeventhemostreservedoftheBritish.51.A.relaxed B.saddened C.amused D.exhausted52.A.embarrassed B.revenged C.alerted D.trembled53.A.experience B.witness C.watch D.undergo54.A.oddly B.merely C.numerously D.hardly55.A.Immediately B.Consequently C.Frequently D.Apparently56.A.unless B.once C.while D.as57.A.charge B.support C.criticism D.praise58.A.emotion B.fancy C.feeling D.judgement59.A.source B.vision C.justice D.wit60.A.Still B.Also C.Certainly D.Barely61.A.faith B.resolution C.honor D.credit62.A.protests B.predictions C.approval D.defence63.A.compliments B.comments C.shifts D.observations64.A.advantage B.favour C.circumstance D.image65.A.ataloss B.atlast C.inturn D.ontheoccasionSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatement.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkeda,b,candd.Choosetheonethatfirstbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)MyfatherandIwereveryclose.Ilovedpleasinghim,andhewasalwaysproudofmysuccess.IfIwonaspellingcontestatschool,hewasontopoftheworld.LaterinlifewheneverIgotapromotion,I’dcallmyfatherrightawayandhe’drushouttotellallofhisfriends.In1970,IwasnamedpresidentoftheFordMotorcompany,Idon’tknowwhichofuswasmoreexcited.LikemanynativeItalians,myparentswereveryopenwiththeirfeelingsandtheirlovenotonlyathome,butalsoinpublic.Mostofmyfriendswouldneverhugtheirfathers.ButIhuggedandkissedmydadateveryopportunity.Nothingcouldhavefeltmorenatural.Hewasacuriousmanwhowasalwaystryingnewthings.HewasthefirstpersoninAllentowntobuyamotorcycle.Unfortunatelymyfatherandhismotorcycledidn’tgetalongtoowell.Hefelloffitsooftenthathegotridofitjustamonthafterbuyingit..Asaresult,heneveragaintrustedanyvehiclewithlessthanfourwheels.Becauseofthatmotorcycle,Iwasn’tallowedtohaveabicyclewhenIwasgrowingup.WheneverIwantedtorideabike,Ihadtoborrowonefromafriend.Ontheotherhand,myfatherletmedriveacarassoonasIturnedsixteen.66.Ihuggedandkissedmyfatherateveropportunity,____________.A.eventhoughIhatedtodoso.B.becauseIwastoldtodosobymyfather.C.asIwasnamedpresidentoftheFordMotorcompany.D.forIfeltitquitenaturaltodoso.67.Myfathertrustednovehiclewithlessthanfourwheelsbecause___________.A.hedidn’tlikethewayIalwaysborrowedbicyclesfromfriends.B.hethoughtthatcarswerefastestthanmotorcycles.C.helikedeverynewmodelmadebytheFordMotorcompany.D.hehadtroubleinridinghismotorcycle.68.Whichofthefollowingshowsthatmyfatherwasacuriousman?A.Iwasn’tallowedtohaveacarwhenIwasgrowingup.B.Hewasthefirstpersonintowntobuyamotorcycle.C.Hewasalwaysproudofmysuccess.D.Hewasveryopenwithhisfeelingsandhislove.69.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Myfatherlovedhismotorcycle.Herodethroughthedirtystreetseveryday.B.Iwasn’tallowedtohaveabicyclewhenIwasgrowingbutwhenIwasjust16Iwasallowedtodriveacar.C.MyfatherwasalwaysproudofwhatIdid.HewasverypleasedwhenIwonaspellingcontestatschool.D.Myfatherboughtamotorcyclebuthegotridofitbecausehefelloffitsooften.(B)HereisyourbestchancetotravelaroundtheUKin2023:Morethan200B&Bs(bed&breakfast)acrossEngland,Scotland,WalesandNorthernIrelandareselectedtoofferyouamazingservicesforyourstayattheirlowestprices!Don’tmissit.Justcollectthevouchers(活動(dòng)券)inourB&BDailyprintedfrom01/04/2023to07/04/2023andbookthestaysforyourtravelfollowingthetermsandconditionsbelow:Theofferincludesaroomforthenightandabreakfastthenextmorning.Theofferisoftwokinds:£20perroom,valid(有效的)duringstayperiodof02/04/2023—31/05/2023andthenagain01/09/2023—31/10/2023;£35perroom,pernight,validduringstayperiodof01/06/2023—31/08/2023.Theofferisvalidforabasictwinordoubleroomonly.ThestaymustbebookeddirectlywiththechosenB&Bsbefore28/04/2023.Eachvouchercanonlybeusedbytheholdertobookoneroomforonenight.Ifvoucherholdersbookeitherthe£20or£35perroompernight,anyadditionalservicessuchaslunch,eveningmealoractivitiesmayrequireanextracharge.Butthesearenotrequiredinordertotakeuptheoffer.PleasecheckdirectlywithyourchosenB&Bstoseewhatextraservicesareavailable.Vouchersmustbepresentedonarrival.Ifnovouchersarepresented,theB&Bsmayreservetherighttochargeatfullpriceforeverynightofstay.Vouchersmaynotbeusedtogetherwithanyotheroffer.Thevoucherholdersmustpayforthestayinfullatthetimeofbooking.Additional£10maybepaidtoconfirmthebookingandwillbereturnedonarrival.TheB&Bsreservetherighttorefusevoucherholders’bookingsforpeopleundertheageof18.70.ThevouchercanbeusedforastayatthechosenB&Bon______.A.09/01/2023B.04/02/2023C.01/03/2023D.28/04/202371.Howmuchshouldbepaidforatwo-nightstayinOctober2023atachosenB&B?A.£70B.£40C.£35D.£3072.WhatrightdotheB&Bsreserve?A.Tochargeextra£10forbookingswithnovouchers.B.Torefusebookingsforguestundertheageof18.C.Tochargeatfullpriceforstaysnotconfirmed.D.Torequestextrachargesastips.73.Bytakinguptheoffer,thevoucherholderscanchooseto______.A.bookeitherabasictwinordoubleroomatthechosenB&BsB.havelunchoreveningmealwithoutpayingextramoneyC.usetheB&BoffertogetherwithotheroffersD.bookthestaysthoughB&BDaily(C)AnenvironmentalgroupcalledtheFoodCommissionisunhappyanddisappointedbecauseofthesalesofbottledwaterfromJapan.Thewater,itangrilyarguesinpublic,hastraveled10,000“foodmiles”beforeitreachedWesterncustomers.TransportingwaterhalfwayacrosstheworldissurelytheextremelystupiduseoffuelwhenthereisplentyofwaterintheUK.ItisalsoworryingthatwewerewastingourfuelbybuyingprawnsfromIndonesia(7,000foodmiles)andcarrotsfromSouthAfrica(5,900foodmiles).Countingthenumberofmilestraveleddonebyaproductisastrangewayoftryingtotellthetruesituationoftheenvironmentaldamageduetoindustry.Mostfoodistransportedaroundtheworldoncontainershipsthatareextremelyenergyefficient.Itshouldbenoticedthatatonofbuttertransported25milesinatrucktoafarmers’marketdoesn’tnecessarilyuselessfuelonitsjourneythanasimilarproducttransportedhundredsofmilesbysea.Besides,theideaof“foodmiles”ignorestheamountoffuelusedintheproduction.ItispossibletocutdownyourfoodmilesbybuyingtomatoesgrowninBritainratherthanthosegrowninGhana.ThedifferenceisthattheBritishoneswillhavebeenraisedinheatedgreenhouseandtheGhanaianonesintheopensun.Whatistheideaof“foodmiles”doesprovide,however,isthechancetocutoutThirdWorldcountriesfromFirstWorldfoodmarkets.Thenumberofmilestraveledbyourfoodshould,asIseeit,beregardedasasignofthesuccessoftheglobaltradesystem,notasignofdamagetotheenvironment.74.TheFoodCommissionisangrybecauseitthinksthat_________.A.UKwastesalotofmoneyimportingfoodproducts.B.someimportedgoodscausesenvironmentaldamageC.growingcertainvegetablescausesenvironmentaldamage.D.peoplewastedenergybuyingfoodfromothercountries.75.Thephrase“foodmiles”inthepassagereferstothedistance__________.A.thatafoodproducttravelstoamarket.B.thatafoodproducttravelsfromonemarkettoanother.C.betweenUKandotherfoodproducingcountriesD.betweenaThirdWorldcountryandaFirstWorldfoodmarket.76.BycomparingtomatoesraisedinBritainandinGhana,theauthortriestoexplainthat_______.A.BritishtomatoesarehealthierthanGhanaianones.B.GhanaiantomatoestastebetterthantomatoesonesC.cuttingdownfoodmilesmaynotnecessarilysavefuel.Dprotectingtheenvironmentmaycostalotofmoney.77.Fromthepassageweknowthattheauthorismostprobably_______.A.asupporteroffreeglobaltradeB.amemberofaFoodCommissionC.asupporterofFirstWorldfoodmarketsD.amemberofanenergydevelopmentgroupSectionCDirections:readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.TravelersarrivingatHeathrowairportthisyearhavebeenmetbythesmelloffreshly-cutgrass,pumpedfromacornerthroughan“aromabox”,amachinewhichblowswarm,sweet-smellingairintotheenvironment.Heathrow?smoveinto“sensory”marketingisthelatestinalonglineofattemptsbybusinessestousesensorypsychology—thescientificstudyoftheeffectsofthesensesonourbehaviortohelpsellproducts.Marketingpeoplecallthis“atmosphere”—usingsmellstoinfluenceconsumerbehavior.OnValentine’sDaytwoyearsago,thechainofchemist’sSuperdogscentedoneofitsLondonshopswithchocolate.“Chocolateisassociatedwithlove,”saidamarketingspokeswoman,“Wethoughtitwouldgetpeopleinthemoodforromance.”Shedidnotreveal,though,whetherthesmellactuallymadepeoplespendmoremoney.However,researchintocustomersatisfactionwithcertainscentedproductshasclearlyshownthatsmelldoeshaveacommercialeffect,thoughofcourseitmustbeanappropriatesmell.Inasurvey,customersconsideredalemon-scenteddetergent(洗滌劑)moreeffectivethananotherscentedwithcoconutdespitethefactthatthedetergentusedinbothwassimilar.Ontheotherhand,acoconut-scentedsuncreamwasratedmoreeffectivethanalemon-scentedone.AresearchgroupfromWashingtonUniversityreportedthatthesmellofmintororangesprayedinastoreresultedincustomersratingthestoreasmoremodernandmorepleasantforshoppingthanotherstoreswithoutthesmell.Customersalsoratedthegoodsonsaleasbetter,andexpressedastrongerintentiontovisitthestoreagaininthefuture.Writersandpoetshaveoftendescribedthepowerfuleffectsofsmellonouremotion,andsmellisoftenconsideredtobethesensemostlikelytorecallemotion-filledmemories.Perhapsthereasonisbecausesmellsareverydifficulttogiveanameto.Thefactthatsmellisinvisible,andthussomehowmoremysterious,maypartlyexplainitsreputationasourmostemotionalsense.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTENWORDS.)78.Whatisthefunctionof“aromabox”atHeathrowairport?79.Theexampleof“coconut-scenteddetergent”and“coconut-scentedsuncream”isusedtoshowthat__________.80.__________isofhelpforthestoretoleaveabetterimpressiononcustomers.81.Whatisoneofthereasonswhysmellisconsideredthemostemotionalsense?I.translationDirection:translatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.選舉結(jié)果出乎預(yù)料,這令大多數(shù)人頗為失望。(which)2.談到這件事,一旦公諸于眾,遲早會(huì)被搬上銀幕。(once)3.無(wú)論任務(wù)多么艱巨,我們都要不遺余力地完成。(However)

4.大家都認(rèn)為很多自然災(zāi)害與非法砍伐樹(shù)木息息相關(guān)。(It)智能手機(jī)(smartphone)不僅讓你了解世界上發(fā)生的事情,而且可以讓你隨時(shí)隨地上網(wǎng)購(gòu)物。(Notonly)II.GuidedwritingDirections:writeanEnglishcompositionin120--150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgiveninChinese.每個(gè)人在生活中都有過(guò)被感動(dòng)的經(jīng)歷,請(qǐng)講述一個(gè)你的故事并談?wù)勀愕目捶ɑ蚋惺?。學(xué)校學(xué)校班級(jí)姓名學(xué)號(hào)———————————————————————裝訂線(xiàn)——————————————————第I卷卷III總分得分I.ListeningPartCLongerConversation17___________________ 18___________________19___________________ 20___________________21___________________ 22___________________23___________________ 24___________________II.GrammarandVocabularySectionA.25.______________________ 26.________________________27.______________________ 28.________________________29._______________________ 30.________________________31.______________________ 32.________________________33.______________________ 34.________________________35.______________________ 36.________________________37.______________________ 38.________________________39.______________________ 40.________________________III.ReadingComprehensionSectionD78._______________________________________________________79.________________________________________________________80.________________________________________________________81.________________________________________________________第II卷I.Translation1___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5________________

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