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I聽辨單詞(Words)(共5小題,計5分)
請聽句子,然后從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出在你所聽到的句子中所含的單詞。每個
句子只讀一遍。(答案涂在答題紙上)
1.A.inventB.insteadC.intendD.inside
2.A.offerB.fondC.attendD.afford
3.A.noteB.nuclearC.noticeD.noise
4.A.porridgeB.passageC.messageD.cabbage
5.A.enemyB.animalC.anyoneD.elephant
II.句子理解(Sentences)(共5小題,計5分)
請聽句子,然后從A、B、C、D中選出一個及你所聽到的句子意思一樣的句子。每個句
子只讀一遍。(答案涂在答題紙上)
6.A.Ithinkwhathesaysanddoesisveryimportant.
B.Idon'tcarewhathesaysanddoes.
C.Ionlycarewhathesays.
D.Ionlycarewhathedoes.
7.A.Pleaseclosethedoor.
B.You'dbetterleavethewindowopen.
C.Pleaseleavethedooropen.
D.You'dbetterclosethewindow.
8.A.Iwillnothelpyou,torIambusy.
B.Iwilltrymybesttohelpyou.
C.Shewillhelpyouasmuchasshecan.
D.Let'sturntotheteacherforhelp.
9.A.Thefloodcausedgreatdamagetothecrops.
B.Thestormdestroyedmanyhouses.
C.Thestormcausedlittledamagetothecrops.
D.Thestormdidalotofdamagetothecrops.
lO.A.Hisnotcoiningdisappointedus.
B.Wewerehappythathedidn'tturnup.
C.Hedidn'twanttocome.Sohedidn't.
D.Wewereveryhappythathecame.
HI.對話理解(Dialogues)(共10小題.計10分)
請聽對話,然后依據(jù)你所聽到的對話內容,選擇能回答所提問題的最佳選項。每組對話和問
題均讀兩遍。(答案涂在答題紙上)
第一段對話回答第11題。
其次段對話回答第12題。
12.A.Overthephone.
B.Atagarage.
C.Inastore.
D.Athome.
第三段對話回答第13題。
I3.A.Theman'smother.
B.Theman*smotherinlaw.
C.Thechild'smother.
D.Thewoman'smotherinlaw.
第四段對話回答第14題。
I4.A.May.
B.July.
C.April.
D.June.
第五段對話回答第15題。
l5.A.Watchingamovie.
B.Inlineatamuseum.
C.Inlineoutsideamoviehouse.
D.Inthesubway.
第六段對話回答第16-17題。
16.A.He'stired.
B.He'slazy.
C.He'sexcited.
D.He'supset.
17.A.Doingshopping.
B.Takingawalk.
C.WatchingTV.
D.Listeningtotheradio.
第七段對話回答第18—20題。
18.A.Thewoman'smother.
B.Theman'sFrenchexchangevisitor.
C.Theman'sgirlfriend.
D.Thewoman'sfriend.
19.A.Dancing,tennisandlisteningtomusic.
B.Singinganddancing.
C.Goingforanouting.
D.Goingtothecinema.
2O.A.BecauseheknowsMaricAnge'smotherisgettingbetter.
B.Becausethewoman'smotherisnotverywell.
C.Becausehismotherisgettingbetter.
D.Becausethewomansayshermotherisgettingbetter.
IV.短文理解(Passage)(共10小題,計10分)
請聽下面短文,然后依據(jù)你所聽到的短文內容,選擇能回答所提問題的最佳選項。短文讀兩
遍。(答案涂在答題紙上)
21.WhatwasJosephinedoingwhentheauthorfirstsawher?
A.Shewasdoinghershopping.
B.Shewasvisitingtheownerofherhouse.
C.Shewasworkinginastore.
D.Shewasstayinginahouse.
22.Whatdidshewanttobuyinthestore?
A.Foodforthefamily.
B.Dogfood.
C.Beautifulclothes.
D.Abed.
23.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhentheymet?
A.Josephinewaspoliteandfriendly.
B.Josephinewascoldandunfriendly.
C.Josephinewaskindbutcareful.
D.Josephinewasafraidandsurprising.
24.Wherewas(heauthorstayingatthattime?
A.Inatheatre.
B.Atacollege.
C.InahouseownedbyCathyKelly.
D.InahouseownedbyJosephine.
25.WhostayedinCathy'shouse?
A.Onlytheauthor.
B.TheauthorandCathyKelly.
C.Manypeople.
D.CathyKellyandJosephine.
26.Wherewastheauthorfrom?
A.LosAngeles.
B.England.
C.Australia.
D.Vietnam.
27.WheredidJosephineoftentaketheauthorinLosAngeles?
A.Concertsandpoliticalmeetings.
B.Museumsandcolleges.
C.Supermarketsanddepartmentstores.
D.Gymsandplaygrounds.
28.Howoftenweretheyseeingeachotheratonepoint?
A.Onceaweek.
B.Twiceaday.
C.Everyotherday.
D.Everyday.
29.Whatdidtheauthorwanttodoafewweeksago?
A.Gohome.
B.Gotocollege.
C.Moveoutofthehouse.
D.Buyanewhouse.
30.Whowillpaythemoneythattheauthorneeds?
A.Josephine.
B.Theauthoralone.
C.Theauthor'sfamily.
D.Oldpeople.
筆試部分(共七大題,計120分)
I選擇填空(Multiplechoicetest)(共20小題,計20分)
A)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
(答案涂在答題紙上)
I.Wouldn'titbewonderfulworldifallnationslived
inpeacewithoneanother?
A./;/
B.a;the
C.a;/
D.the;the
2.Thestudentstood,practisingthesequestions
inFrench.
A.calm;toask
B.still;answering
C.quiet;toanswer
D.silent;raise
3.thecarriage,theoldmanwashelpedthehouse.
A.Gotup;entering
B.Havinggotoff;into
C.Togetinto;into
D.Getsaway;toenter
4.一Didyouknowanythingaboutit?
A.Notevenyoutoldme
B.Notityoutoldme
C.Notwhetheryouwouldtellme
D.Notuntilyoutoldme
5.—What'swrongwithyourgrandmother?
—Sheanythingatall.
A.doeshardlyeat
B.seldomeats
C.almosteats
D.constantlyeats
6.Doesmatterifhecan'tfinishhiscompositionintime?
A.he
B.that
C.it
D.this
7.A11oftheflowersnowraisedherehavedevelopedfrom
thoseintheforest.
A.theygrewonce
B.oncegrew
C.oncetheygrew
D.thatoncegrew
8.Thereaseriousfloodlastyear,manycropswere
badlydamaged.
A.are
B.were
C.being
D.tobe
9.John'spalefacesuggestedthatheill,andhis
parentssuggestedthatheamedicalexamination.
A.be;shouldhave
B.was;have
C.shouldbe;had
D.was;has
10.—Therewerealreadyfivepeopleinthecarbuttheymanaged
totakemeaswell.
—Itacomfortablejourney.
A.couldn'thavebeen
B.shouldn'tbe
C.can'tbe
D.mustn'thavebeen
11.Mr.Cox,headmasteroftheschool,refusedtoacceptof
thethreesuggestionsmadebytheStudentsUnion.
A.any
B.either
C.none
D.neither
12.Doestheforeignerneverspeaktoothersunless?
A.talkingto
B.saying
C.telling
D.spokento
13.1wasworriedwhenthemotorsuddenlystoppedworking,
especiallynoonewasinsightin(hestreet.
A.during
B.that
C.if
D.as
14.Thcpupilsgettheteacher'sdanderupwhentheymakealot
ofnoise.Theunderlinedphraseabovemeans.
A.makeangry
B.turnouttobehappy
C.cry
D.pretendtobepuzzled
15.A11childrenareaskedtolearntorepeatthepoemsbyheart
whentheyareyoungeveniftheydonotalwaysunderstandthem.
Theunderlinedphraseabovemeans.
A.sayafterteachersorparents
B.repeatotherpeople'swords
C.readloudly
D.speakfrommemory
B)下列5題中的句子可以組成一篇小短文,請從所給的四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳
答案。(答案涂在答題紙上)
16.1ntheworldtodaytherubbishispilingup.InBritainalone,
16—20milliontonsofrubbisharethrowneveryyear.In
manycountrieshugeamountsofwasteproductsareburied
inlandfillsites.
A.down
B.away
C.up
D.over
17.However,spaceisrunningoutandinsomecasessoare
manyresources.Inthiscasegovernments
andenvironmentalistsworldwidearehavingtoturntotheoption
ofmassrecycling.
A.natural
B.manmade
C.plastic
D.mineral
18.notallrubbishcanrotawaytonothing.
A.Fortunately
B.Luckily
C.Unfortunately
D.Unluckily
19.Naturalmaterialssuchasfoodandmostpaperproductswill
breakdownaperiodoftime,butotherproductssuch
asglass,metalsandplasticsmayneverbreakdown.
A.for
B.last
C.over
D.to
20.Soreusingthesethingsinadifferentbecomes
necessary.Thisisrecycling:reclaimingproductsthatmaya:
firstappeartohavefulfilledtheirusefullife.
A.habit
B.place
C.factory
D.form
II閱讀理解(Readingcomprehension)(共30小題,計30分)
A)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。(答案涂在答
題紙上)
(A)
Sciencemayneveranswerthemostpuzzlingquestion.Whatkilledthesemightycreatures?
Oneofthemostpopulartheoriesaboutthedeathofthedinosaurs(恐龍)isthattheworldjustgrew
toocoldforthem.Indeed,forlarge,coldbloodedcreatures,evenafewnightsofcoldcouldspell
death.
Noteveryoneagreesthatachangeinweatherwouldhavebeenenoughtokillthedinosaurs.
Thelatestdevelopmentinthedebateamongscientistsaboutwhatkilledtheprehistoricdinosaurs
isthesuggestionthatacidrain(酸雨)wasthecause.Somegeologistssuggestthatalargemeteor(流星)
hittingtheearthat65kilometrespersecondwouldhaveledtostronglyacidrantailingalloverthe
world.Thesegeologiststhoughtthatifanicerichmeteorweighing12.5millionbillionkilograms,hit
theearth,itwouldshockheattheatmosphereenoughtoproducehugeamountsofnitrogenoxides.
Thiswouldresult,theysay,instronglyacidrainaroundtheworld.Ifthemeteorweretravellingmore
slowly,orifitweremorerocklikeinstructure,thisstronglyacidrainwouldbelimitedtoasmall
areasothattheworldeffectwouldbemuchlessimportant.However,othergroupsofresearchershave
suggestedthatvolcanoes,ratherthanmeteors,couldhaveproducedtheseheavydosesofacidrain,but
overamuchlongerperiod-over10,000years.
Theideaofagreatasteroid(小行星)orcomet(彗星)crashisfascinating.Butitwouldmeanthe
dinosaurswouldallhavebeenkilledv/ithinaveryshorttime—perhapsoverafewmonthsoryears.
Whatifthedinosaursdidnotdieoutsoquickly?Manyscientiststhinkthatthedinosaurshadstartedto
dieoffmillionsofyearsbeforetheendoftheCretaceousPeriod(白堊紀).Andevenmoreamazing,
fossils(化石)havebeenfoundintheUnitedStatesandsouthernChinathatmightshowdinosaurslived
longaftertheyweresupposedtohavedisappeared!
Couldthedeathofthedinosaurshavebeencausedbytheirmovingintonewareas?Illnessand
diseasecanbecarriedbytravellinganimals.Isitpossiblethatdinosaursandothercreaturesdiedof
terriblediseasescaughtfromotheranimals?
Ifthiswaswhatendedthedinosaurs,doesthismeantherewasnoasteroicorcometcrash?Some
scientiststhinkthedinosaursmighthavebeenaffectedbysuchanobjectfromouterspace,butonly
whentheywerealreadyintrouble.Illanddying,thedinosaursmighthavelookeduptoseeafiery
ballfallingfromthesky.
Ifso,itmightjusthavesealedthedinosaurs'fate.
21.Whichofthefollowingwasnotmentionedinthetext?
A.Alargemeteorcouldproduceastrongacidrain.
B.Avolcanocouldproduceastrongacidrain.
C.FossilshavebeenfoundinsouthernKorea.
D.Acometmighthavehittheearthwhenthedinosaurswere
introuble.
22.Whatdosomegeologiststhinkwouldhappenifalargepiece
oficerichmeteorhittheearthatgreatspeed?
A.Ahugevolcanowouldbeformed.
B.12.5millionbillionkgofnitrogenoxidewouldbeproduced.
C.Stronglyacidrainwouldresultallovertheworld.
D.Theheatwouldkillalllivingthingsinthearea.
23.Thegeologiststhinkthatifarockymeteorhittheearthit
would.
A.havelittleeffectonthingslivingnearby
B.haveverj,longlastingeffect
C.takealongtimetohaveanyeffect
D.nothaveanyimportantworldwideeffects
24.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Volcanoescouldn'tproduceheavydosesofacidrainfbra
longtime.
B.Theideaofameteorwouldmeanthatthedinosaurswere
killedwithinafewmonthsoryears.
C.Thedinosaurshadstartedtodieoffmillionsofyears
beforetheendoftheJurassicPeriod(侏羅紀).
D.Thedinosaurswerecoldbloodedthat'swhytheyliked
coldweather.
25.Thespeedofthemeteorthatmighthavehittheearthwas
about.
millionkilometrespersecond
B.85kilometrespersecond
C.65hundredkilometrespersecond
D.65kilometrespersecond
(B)
IthasrecentlybeenreportedthatPrinceCharles,PrinceofWalesandheirtothethroneofthe
UnitedKingdom,hasjoinedatradeunion.Hehasbecomeamemberofthetrade
unionforwriters,theSocietyofAuthors.PrinceCharles,bornin1948,istheauthoroftwobooks:The
OldManofLochnagarandAVisionofBritain.Thefirstbookisachildren'sstoryinwhicha
mysteriousoldmanoftenvisitsthemountainofLochnagarinScotland.Thesecondbookhascauseda
lotofdiscussion.ThematteristhePrinceofWalesisanadvocate(提倡者)ofmoretraditional
archileclure(建筑)andwouldliketowitnessareturntotheprinciplesofclassicalarchitecture.Its
onlynaturalthatthearchitecturalestablishmenthasbeenangeredwithhisviews.
Isn'titstrangethatamillionaireofroyalbloodchosetojointhetradeunion?Ofcourse,hecan
expectsomelegalservicesasamemberoftheSocietyofAuthors.HisUnioncouldhelphimtocheck
thecontractswithpublishersinordertomakesurethatheistreatedfairly.HemightusetheSociety's
photocopyingequipmentalittlecheaper.Ifhefellonhardtimes,hecouldgeteconomichelpfromthe
tradeunion.
MarkleFanu,GeneralSecretaryoftheSocietyofAuthors,whichwasfoundedin1884but
becameanofficialtradeuniononlyin1978,ishappytowelcomethePrincetothemembershipofthe
Union.Hethinksit'sunlikelythatthePrincewilleverneedtheUnion'slegalservices.Butheissure
thatapplyingformembership(hePrincedisplaysatrueinterestinwriting.
ThePrincedoesn'toverestimate(高估)hisownliterarytalents.However,thecritics(評論家)say,
thatunlikemanyotherfamouspeople,thePrinceofWaleswroteeverywordofhisbookshimself.
ThePrinceofWalesisnottheonlyandthefirstnotablepersonage—memberoftheSociety.Such
writersasGrahamGreeneandGeorgeBernardShawhavealsobeenmembers.Anumberofpeople
whoarebetterknownfortheirpublicstandingthanfortheirwritinghavebeenmemberstoo.Among
theseisSirWinstonChurchill,theformerBritishPrimeMinister,whowasreallytalentedwithhispen.
TheSocietyunites5,000membersandmanymodempoliticiansarealsoapplyingformembership
beingnovelistsorwriters.
26.Whichofthefollowingsentencesbestdescribeswhatthis
passageisabout?
A.PrinceCharlesrejectedtheproposaltojointhetradeunion
forwriters.
B.ThePrinceofWalesfirstrejectedtheproposaltojoin
thetradeunionforwritersbutthenchangedhismind.
C.ThePrinceofWalesappliedformembershipandjoinedthe
tradeunionfbrwriters.
D.PrinceCharlesevendoesn'tthinkofjoiningatradeunion.
27.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.ThePrinceismodestabouthisownliterarytalents.
B.ThePrincethinkshighlyofhisownliterarytalents.
C.ThePrinceissureheisoneofthemostfamouswritersin
theworld.
D.ThePrincehastriedtoestimatehisownliterarytalents.
28.Whichofthefollowingwasnotmentionedinthetext?
A.ThePrince'schildrenarehappythatthePrincehasjoined
thetradeunion.
B.It'sunlikelythatthePrincewilleverneedtotake
advantageof(heUnionslegalservices.
C.MarkleFanuishappytowelcomethePrincetohismembership
intheSociety.
D.ThePrincehasbecomeamemberoftheSocietyofAuthors.
29.AsamemberoftheSocietyofAuthorsthePrincecanexpect
A.advertisingofhisbooks
B.meetingswithhisreadersarrangedbytheUnion
C.legalservices,suchascheckinghiscontractswithpublishers
D.regularsalaryasawriterandmemberoftheUnion
3O.ThebookentitledAVisionofBritainhascausedalot
ofcontroversy(論戰(zhàn))because.
A.PrinceCharleshasastrongdistasteforclassicalarchitecture
B.PrinceCharlesisanadvocateofclassicalarchitecture
andwouldliketoseeareturntoitsprinciples
C.PrinceCharleslikesverymuchmodemarchitectureand
sharesviewsofarchitecturalestablishment
D.PrinceCharlessupportseveryideaofmodemarchitects
B)閱讀下列短文,然后回答問題或完成句子。(答案寫在答題紙上)
(C)
First,getyourdoctor'spermissiontostartanaerobic(健身操)exerciseprogram.Heorshewill
checkyourphysicalconditionandtellyouwhetherit'ssafetostartexercising.
Makesureeachsession(每次熬煉)startswithawarmupperiod.Youshouldstrelch(伸展)your
musclesandgelthemreadyforyourworkout.Warmupforatleastfiveminutes.
Thenstarttheactualtrainingsession.Jog(慢跑),bike,ordoexercisesthatgetyourheartrateupto
thetargetrange.Dependingonyourageandyourphysicalcondition,aimtoraiseyourpulserateto
between140and160beatsperminute.Takeyourpulseduringexercisestomakesureyourheartrate
doesn'tgettoofast.
Afterthe20minuteaerobicsession,startcoolingdown.Doafewgentlestretcheswhileyou
catchyourbreath.Ifyourheartratedoesnotreturnioarestingrate(about70)withinfiveminutes,
you'reworkingouttoohard.Finally,duringtherecoveryperiod,sitdownandrelax.
31.Howlongshouldtheaerobicexercisepartofthesessionlast?
32.Whatcomesrightafter(heaerobicexercise?
33.Whatshouldyourpulseratebeatthebeginningofthecool
downphase(階段)?
34.Whatisthemaximum(最高的)safepulserateatanytime?
35.Howlongshouldthewarmupphaselast?
36.Whatdoesthegraph(表格)showasatypicalrestingpulserate?
(D)
Alegend(傳聞)saysthatlongagothecityofRomewasbuiltonsevenhillsbytwinbrothers
RomulusandRemus.Romulusbecamekingandnamedthecityafterhimself.On(hehighesthillstood
afort(要塞)builtofstones.DuringawarbetweentheGaulsandtheRomansthecitywasunderattack.
-J
TheGaulsmanagedtotakeoverthelowerpartsofthetownbutthefortprovedtobetoo
wellguarded.TheRoiransoldiersinthefbrtwerealmoststarvingbecausetheGauls
hadcutofftheirfoodsupply.Therewasaflockof(一群)geeseinthefort,butonnoaccount(決不)
wouldthesoldierseatthesebirdsastheyweresacred(神圣的)tothegoddess,Venus.
OnenighttheGaulsfoundasecrettrackthatleduptoacliff(懸崖)atthebackofthefbrt.They
crept(爬)silentlyinthenarrowwindingtrackuntilitreachedthecliff.Thefirstmanstoodonthe
shouldersofthemanbehindandmanagedtofindafoothold.Hewasoverthecliffwhichactedasa
wallandanotherfollowed.Suddenlytheleadingmanslippedandhisarmour(盔甲)banged(砸響)
loudlyonapieceofstone.
Theclangingsound(叮當聲)wokethegeeseandtheybegantohissloudly.ARomanguard
rushedoverintimetostrikewithhissword.Hekilledthefirsttwomenand(henknockeddownthe
nextmanwhowasabouttoappearwhichsentothersbehindhimtumblingdown.Atrumpetsounded
whichwoketherestofthesoldiers.AithesametimeaRomanarmyfromanearbytownarrivedto
helpthemenatthefori.TheGaulsweredrivenawaybutitwasaflockofgeesethatreallysavedRome.
37.WhowereattackingtheRomans?
38.WhichRomangoddessismentionedinthepassage?
39.WithwhatmaterialdidtheRomansbuildthefort?
40.OnhowmanyhillswasRomebuilt?
41.Whichwordtellusthatthesoldierswerehungry?
42.WhichoithetwinsruledRome?
(E)
OneofthemostfamousconcerthallsinAmericaistheCarnegieHallinNewYork.Initially,it
wascalledsimplythe“MusicHaH”,butthreeyearsafteritsopeningitwasrenamedinhonourof
AndrewCarnegie,themanwhohadprovidedmuchofthefinanceforitsbuilding.
TheHallofficiallyopenedonMay5,1891.SincethentheHallhasplayedhosttothegiantsof
classicalmusic,aswellasthoseofjazz,pop,folkandrockmusic,andhasalsobeenusedforpolitical
rallies,religiousservicesandlectures.
OneofthemostdramaticlecturesgivenintheHalltookplaceduringitsfirstyear.This
begansimplyasatalkaccompaniedbyslidesofpaintingsofsunsetsandlandscapes,which
waswhattheaudience(觀眾)hadbeenexpecting.However,asthelectureprogressed,thc
effectsbecamemoredramatic(戲劇性的),withthunder,rollingcloudsandsteambillowing(翻騰)over
theaudience'sheadwhilemechanicalvolcanoesexplodedonstage-alltotheamazementanddelight
oftheaudience.
In1927theviolinistYehudiMenuhinmadehisappearanceattheCarnegieHallforthefirst
time—hewasagedten.Intheafternoonbeforetheperformance,hewaswanderingaroundtheHall
insteadofpractisingandwasfascinatedbyanaxewhichhesawonthewall.Theaxewasforuseina
firebuttheboy,notknowingthis,askedasecurityguardwhatitwastor.Theguardmadean
impressionwithhisreply:"That'sforchoppingtheheadsoffsoloists(獨奏者)whodon'tplaywell
enough.Quitea企whavealreadybeenchoppedYehudiwentrushingbacktopractise.
Ononeoccasionanotherfamousviolinistandapianistweregivingaperformancetogetherwhen
theviolinistgotlostinthemusic.Heanxiouslylookedtothepianistfbrhelpandwhispered“Where
arewe?”Hereceivedthelessthanhelpfulreply"IntheCarnegie
RockandrollmadeitsfirstappearanceattheCarnegieHallin1955withBillHaleyandhis
Comets.In1964(heBritishinvasionarrivedwhentheBeatlesplayedtheirfirs:concerthere.Onthe
dayoftheconcert,carscametoahaltalloverthecityand(hecrowdssurrounding(hebuildingwere
enormous.Fortunately,inallthechaos(混舌L)nobodywasseriouslyinjuredandtheHallescapedwith
onlyminoi?(微小的)damage.
Inthe1950sthebuildingwasthreatenedwithdemolition(拆除)butavigorouscampaigntosaveit
wasledbytheconductor,IsaacStem.InI960theHallwaspurchasedbytheCityofNewYorkanda
fewyearslateritwasnamedanationallandmark.Overtheyearsthemostfamousmusicians,singers
andentertainersintheworldhaveappearedthere—nodoubttheywillcontinuetodosofbrmanyyears
tocome.
43.WhatdowelearnaboutAndrewCarnegie?
44.Whywastheaudiencesurprisedatthelectureinthefirstyear?
45.WhatwouldseemtobespecialabcutYehudiMenuhin'sappearanceattheHallin1927?
46.Whydoyouimaginehewenttopractiseafterspeakingto
thesecurityguard?
47.Whywasthepianist'sanswerunhelpful?
48.WhathappenedasaresultoftheBeatlesgoingtoCarnegieHall?
49.Whathappenedinthe1950s?
5O.Whatdoesthewriterseemtothinkaboutthefutureofthe
CarnegieHall?
HI.完形填空(Clozetest)(共20小題,計20分)
A)閱讀下面短文,駕馭其大意,然后依據(jù)空白處所給單詞的首字母,寫出各單詞的完全形
式,使短文語義完整。(答案寫在答題紙上)
ArnoldSchonbergwasbominAustriain1874.Foratimeheworkedinabankashis
familyhadeconomic(51)pfollowingthedeathofhisfather,buteventuallyhe
achievedhisrealambition(理.想)whichwastobecomeacomposer.
Itiswellknownthatmanypeoplefinditextremelydifficultto(52)uSchonberg's
music.ItislesswellknownthatSchonbergwasabsolutelyterrifiedofthenumberthirteen.Hewas
bomon13thSeptemberandconsideredthatthis(53)mthatthenumberthirteenwouldbe
unluckyforhim.Histearofthenumberbecamesogreatthathebegantobeworriedbyanynumber
thatcouldbe(54)d____by13.Hebelievedthathewoulddieonhissixtyfifthbirthdayas
sixtyfiveisthenumber(55)pwhenfiveismultipliedbythirteen.InfactSchonberg(56)1_
onuntil1951,whenhewasseventysix;thisdidnotbotherhimuntilsomebodymentionedthatif
youaddsevenandsixtogetheryougetthirteen.Thiswas(57)selseforhimtoworry
aboutbuthetoldhisfriendsthatifhe(58)mtoliveuntilhis(59)nbirthday,he
wouldbe(60)sforsometime.Sadly,hediedlaterthatyear-itwasonthethirteenthdayof
themonth.
B)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填上適當?shù)膯卧~,使短文語義完整。每空一詞。(答案寫在答題紙
上)
Pigeonsarebirdswhichareabletofindtheirwayhomeevenwhentheyhavebeentaken
agreatdistanceaway.Forthisreasonasport(61)aspigeonracinghasdeveloped.
Afewdaysbeforearace,thepigeonsaretakenhundredsofkilometresawayfrom(62)
homesand,onthedayoftherace,theyarereleasedtoflybackhome.Thebirdwhicharriveshomein
theshortestlengthoftimeisthewinner.Unfortunately,itisafactthatbirdssometimesgetlostand(63)
neverseenagain.
Thisobviously(64)toapigeonbelongingtoamanfromthesouthwestofEngland.
ThebirdhadbeentakentothesouthofFrance,(65)theracebegan,andhadsetoffwiththe
otherbirds,buthadneverarrivedhome.Twoyearslater,theownerwassurprisedtoreceivea
letter(66)thatthebirdwasatthehouseofapigeonownerinChina.Theman(67)
hadfoundthebirdhaddiscoveredtheaddressoftheEnglishownerfromthenumberontheringround
thepigeon'sleg.
Itishardtobelievethatthepigeoncouldhaveflown(68)thewayfromFranceto
China—adistanceofmore(69)8,000kilometres;thebirdhadprobablylanded(70)
ashipwhichwasgoingtoChina.
IV,翻譯(Translation)(共5小題,計10分)
閱讀下面短文,然后把劃線處的句子譯成漢語。(答案寫在答題紙上)
DearMrJones,
(71)1expectyoumaybeslightlysurprisedtoreceivealetterfromsomeonelivingasnearasyour
nextdoorneighbour:butIhavetoraiseasubjectthatitwillbeeasierformetodiscussinwriting.
YoumayhavenoticedthatIhavealineofappletreesrunningalongsidethefencethatseparates
ourtwogardcns.(72)Youmayalsohavetakenpleasureinthefrequentsightofyourtwochildren
sillingonyourlawndirectlybyihefence.Andyoumayalsohavenoticedthatmyappletrees,soto
speak,bendoverthefenceandseemtolookdownatyourchildrenwithinterest.
(73)Ilisonlynaluralihatyourchildrenshouldsomelimesseemloreturn>halinterest.Anditisnot
onlynatural,but,Iacknowledge,quitelegal,forthemoccasionallytoshowthatinterestbypickingall
theapplesthathangoveronyoursideofthefence.(74)ButtobeplainwithYOU、MrJonesJamtired
ofseeingyourchildren,dayafterday,tearthebranchesoffthesideofeveryoneofmyappletrees,and
leavemytreeslookingasthoughabattlehadbeenfoughtononesideofthem.Iam,ifanything,even
moretiredofwakingupthesefine
autumnmornings,tofindeventheapplesonMYsideofthefencemuchlessinnumber.(75)Iknow
【histoois(heworkofyourchildren,sincelastnigh”waswokenalmidnightbythenoiseiheywere
makingclimbingoneofmytrees,and(asIheymayhavetoldyou)chasedihemhome.
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