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吉林省延边第二中学2018_2019学年高二英语下学期期中试题

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延边第二中学2018—2019学年度第二学期期中考试高二英语试卷注意事项:答案必须写在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,本试卷满分120分。考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(选择题共75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1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.Whichbusshouldthewomantake?A.No.60.B.No.16.C.No.6.2.Whatisthemanafraidof?A.Fireflies.B.Ladybugs.C.Spiders.3.Whydoesthewomanliveinthecountry?A.Shelikesgoingtoworkbytrain.B.Shelovestheseasonsthere.C.Shecan’taffordtoliveinthecity.4.WhatwillthemandoonSaturday?A.Gotoworkbymotorcycle.B.GosomewherewithPeter.C.Helphisfriendrepairthemotorcycle.5.Whatproblemdoesthewomanhave?A.Shehadtoomuchcoffeewiththeman.B.Herclotheswerebroken.C.Sheisgainingweightrecently.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,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间来阅读各n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.Whichlanguagecan’tJanespeak?A.Chinese.B.French.C.Italian.7.WhatdoesthemanaskJanetodointheend?A.Typeapaperforhim.B.Findanewjob.C.CometoworknextMonday.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdoesthewomanthinkaboutAlice?A.Sheisverylively.B.Sheiswarm-hearted.C.Sheisalittlestrange.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.GettoknowBobbetterinthefuture.B.StayawayfromBob.C.StopbeingrudetoAlice.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenwillthewomanhavewritingclass?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.11.Whichclassdoesthewomanseemtodislike?A.Vocabulary.B.Pronunciation.C.Grammar.12.Whatisthebenefitoflearninggrammaraccordingtotheman?A.Itcanimproveyourlistening.B.Itcanimproveyourspeaking.C.Itcanimproveyourwriting.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhendidthewomangetheriPhone?A.Twoweeksago.B.Twomonthsago.C.Twoyearsago.n14.WhydoesthewomandislikeheriPhone?A.Thescreenisnotbigenough.B.Shehatesitscolor.C.Shecan’ttakegoodpictureswithit.15.WhatdoesshewanttodointheApplestore?A.Buyanewphone.B.Getanewcase.C.Exchangeherphone.16.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.GotoanAdidasstore.B.Havelunch.C.Meetafriend.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whodidtheexperiment?A.AFrenchtelevisioncompany.B.TheParisMetro.C.ProfessorWilson.18.Whatdidtheexperimenttrytofindout?A.Howpassengershelpedeachotherontheplatform.B.Howpassengersreactedtowardsothersbeingattacked.C.Howmanyaccidentshappenedinaday.19.Whatwasthemainfindingoftheexperiment?A.Thepassengerswerequiteviolent.B.Veryfewforeignerswereonthetrain.C.Veryfewpassengerstriedtohelpothers.20.Whoisthespeaker?A.Ahost.B.Anexpert.C.Apassenger.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,共35分)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)认真阅读下列短文,A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AHumpbackWhalesnHumpbackwhalesaresometimescalledperformersoftheocean.Thisisbecausetheycanmakeimpressivemovementswhentheydive.Thename“humpback”,whichisthecommonnameforthiswhale,referstothetypicalcurveshapethewhale'sbackformsasitdives.Sometimesthehumpbackwilldivewithafantasticmovementknownasabreach.Duringbreachingthewhaleusesitspowerfultailflukestoliftnearlytwo-thirdsofitsbodyoutofthewaterinagiantleap.Abreachmightalsoincludeasidewaystwistwithfinsstretchedoutlikewings,asthewhalereachestheheightofthebreach.Ahumpbackwhalebreathesairatthesurfaceofthewaterthroughtwoblowholeswhicharelocatednearthetopofthehead.Itblowsadoublestreamofwaterthatcanriseupto4metresabovethewater.Thehumpbackhasasmalldorsalfinlocatedtowardsthetailflukesabouttwo-thirdsofthewaydownitsback.Otherdistinguishingfeaturesincludelargepectoralfins,whichmaybeuptoathirdofthebodylength,anduniqueblackandwhitespotsontheundersideofthetailflukes.Thesemarkingsarelikefingerprints:notwoarethesame.Humpbackwhalesliveinlargegroups.Theycommunicatewitheachotherthroughcomplex“songs”.QuickFactsSize:14m-18minlength;30-50tonsinweightLivingOpenoceanandshallowcoastlinewatersEnvironmentFromwarmtropicalwaters,wheretheybreed,tocoldpolarwaters,wheretheyeatDiet:Shellfish,plantsandfishofsmallsizeHunting:Sometimesingroups,inwhichseveralwhalesformacircleunderthewater,blowingbubblesthatforma“net”aroundaschoolof fish.nThefisharethenforceduptothesurfaceinaconcentratedmass.Currentstate:Endangered:itisestimatedthatthereareabout 5000-7500humpbackwhalesworldwide21.AccordingtoQuickFacts,ahumpbackwhale_____.A.cannotsurviveinwatersneartheshoreB.doesn'tliveinthesamewatersallthetimeC.livesmainlyonunderwaterplantsD.preferstoworkalonewhenhuntingfood22.Tomakeabreach,ahumpbackwhalemust_____.A.useitstailflukestoleapoutofthewaterB.twistitsbodysidewaystojumphighC.blowtwostreamsofwaterD.communicatewithagroupofhumpbacks23.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatahumpbackwhale_____.A.hasitsuniquemarkingsonitstailflukesB.hasblackandwhitefingerprintsC.getsitsnamefromthewayithuntsD.isagreatperformerduetoitssongsBOnewinter,mycousinandIwereplayingtoyblocksintheyard.Mymomwasoutforshoppingtogetgroceriesandmydadwasasleepupstairsinhisroom.Suddenly,itstartedtosnow.Firstitwasjustalittle.Butthenitstartedtopourheavily.Then,weputthefinishingtouchestoourblocksandheadedbackinside.RightwhenIopenedtheslidingglassdoor,mycousinfelldownontheslipperywoodenstairs.Iletgoofthedoor,myworstmistake,yousee.ThedoorlocksautomaticallybutIhadputarock,rightnexttothedoorsoitwouldn’tclose.ButwhileIwasrunningtomycousin’saidI’daccidentallykickedtherock.Now,mycousinandIwerelockedoutside.Andunfortunatelyitstartedtogetreallynwindy.Itwasreallyfreezingwiththesnow.Firstwestartedtocallmydad,buthewassleepingsoundly.Imean,sleptthroughatornadosoundly.Itwasofnouse.ThenItriedtoclimboverthefencebutitdidn’tworkbecausethefencewasicedbysnowandwind,andthefenceissixfeethigh.So,Iclimbeduptomytreehouseandbrainstormedsomeideasonwaystogetin.Atonepoint,Iwasseriouslyconsideringjumpingoutofthetreehouseandusingthetrampoline(蹦床)tojumpoverthefence.So,wegottowork.First,Itookoutthetrampoline.ThenIstartedtojump.Firsttry—Ialmostcrackedmyhead.Secondtry—thistimeIconvincedmycousintodoitbutatthelastsecond,hechickenedout.Thirdtry—Ijumpedandmissedbutatthelastsecond,myhandcaughtthefence,andwithalotofpushingIfinallyclimbedoverthefenceandluckily,Ifellonabigsnowdrift.ThenIgotinsideandunlockedthedoorformycousintogetin.Finally,mymomcameback.Thenwesharedthisstorywithmymomanddad.24.Whentheauthorwantedtojumpin,themainproblemwasthat________.A.thefencewasicyB.thefencewasslipperyandhighC.thetrampolinecouldn’tbeartheweightD.thetrampolinewastoosmall25.Theattitudeoftheauthor’scousintowardsjumpingonthetrampolineseems________.A.passiveB.positiveC.indifferentD.objective26.Thewords“chickenedout”(Paragraph5)mostprobablymean“________”.A.felldownB.criedoutC.jumpedupD.backedout27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.ClimbingovertheFenceintheSnowB.AnAdventureintheYardC.FriendshipProducesPleasureD.WeAreIndependentnCForestSchoolsoriginatedinSwedeninthe1950sandspreadtoothercountries,particularlyDenmarkwheretheyhavebecomeanimportantpartoftheDanishearlyyearsprogram.InatypicalDanishForestSchool,youngchildrenfrom3yearsaretakenintotheforestfor4hourseachdayoftheweek.Theytakenotoyswiththem,butinsteaduseonlywhattheforestprovides(andtheirimaginations)todeveloptheirgames.Thereisaprimitivehutintheforest,whichisusedinextremeweather.Activitiesarechildledandfun,suchasfindingsmallanimalsorstompinginpuddles.Becauseofhighadulttochildratios,childrencansafelytryoutactivitieswhichareoftenconsideredtoodangerous,suchasclimbingtreesorlightingfires,andbydressingthechildreningoodprotectiveclothing,theyareabletoplayfreely.Bysettingchildrensmallmanageabletasksatwhichtheyareunlikelytofail,andgivinggenuinepraise,children’sindependenceandconfidencegrow.ASwedishscientificstudyfoundthatchildrenintheForestSchoolaremorebalancedandsociallycapable,havefewersickdays,aremoreabletoconcentrateandhavebettercoordinationthanthecitynurserychildren.Theprimaryreasonappearedtobethegreateropportunitiestoplayinnature,sothatchildrenplayforlongeratatime,tendingnottodisturbeachotherasmuchaschildreninthecitynursery.Thestudyobservedthatwherechildrenwereinterrupted,theybecameirritable,theirstresslevelrose,andtheirabilitytoconcentratefell.ThestudyalsoshowedthattheForestSchoolchildrenhad25%fewersickdaysthanthecitychildren.Onereasonforthisisthattheairisnearlyalwaysbetteroutsidethanindoors.Outsideachildisnotsoexposedtovirusandbacteriaandnotsolikelytobeinfectedbyotherchildren.Anotherreasonmaybethat,sincestresshasbeenshowntohaveanegativeeffectontheimmunesystem,highstresslevelsmaybeweakeningthecitychildren.TheForestSchoolchildren,ontheotherhandareinapleasant,natural,funandlessstressfulenvironment.28.WhatkindofactivitiesdotheForestSchoolchildrenhave?nA.Activitiesusuallyplayedbybraverkids.B.Activitieswhicharedesignedforadults.C.Gradeimprovingactivities.D.Activitieswithfunandacertainlevelofdanger.29.TheForestSchoolchildrenaremoreabletoconcentratebecause________.A.theyhavemoreinterestingthingstodoB.theyareaccompaniedbyadultsC.theyarenotdisturbedsooftenD.theyareplayinginsmallgroups30.Whatdoesthelastparagraphintendtotellus?A.WhytheForestSchoolchildrenarehealthier.B.TheForestSchoolchildrenhaveahealthydiet.C.Whataffectsthecitychildren.D.WhytheForestSchoolchildrenhavelessstress.31.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheForestSchoolchildren?A.Freeandwild.B.Confidentandhappy.C.Politeandcalm.D.Strongandadventurous.DForthousandsofyearscometshavebeenamysterytoman.Theytravelacrosstheskyveryfastandhaveabright“tail”ofburninggas.ThecometTempel1hasanorbitfaroutsidetheorbitofthefurthestplanetinoursolarsystem,Pluto.Ithasbeentherefor4.6billionyears,133millionkilometersfromEarth.OncealittleAmericanspacecraftcrashedintoTempel1.Thespacecrafthadacameraandittookaphotographofthecometeveryminutebeforeitfinallycrashedintoitssurface.ThespacemissiontoTempel1cost$335millionandwascalledDeepImpact.Thespacecraftwastravelingat37,000kilometersperhourwhenithitthecometandthencrashcompletelydestroyedthespacecraft.Butbeforeithitthecomet,thespacecrafttooksomeamazingphotographs.Thelastonewasacloseuppicturewhichthespacecrafttookjust3secondsbeforeitcrashedintothecomet.“Rightnowwehavelostonespacecraft,”saidadelightedNASAengineer.DeepImpactwaslikeanAmericanIndependenceDayfireworksdisplay.Ittookmanyyearstoplanandendedinanenormousexplosion.Thespacecraftwhichcrashedintothecometwasmadeofcopperandwasthesizeofawashingmachine.Itwasdroppedfromamothershipintothepathofthecometandthemothershipthenphotographedthecloudofice,dustandorganicchemicalsthatrosefromthesurfaceofthecometafterthecrash.Thecrashcompletelydestroyedthespacecraftbutnothingreallyhappenedtothecomet:expertsbelievethatthecrashslowedthecometdownbynomorethan1/10,000ofamillimeterasecond.Theaimofthemissionwastostudyforthefirsttimetheinteriorofacomet.Themothershipwas480kmfromtheexplosionandobservedthecrashandtheexplosionwithinstrumentsfor800seconds.Sevensatellites,includingtheHubblespacetelescope,watchedthemomentofdrama,andoverthenextdayandnightabout50telescopesonEarthwerewatchingthedistantcomet.32.HowmanyhoursdidittakeforthespacecraftfromtheearthtotouchthecometTempel1?A.About2,500.B.About3,500.C.About4,500.D.About5,500.33.WhichofthefollowingshowsthepossibleorbitsandpositionsofthecometTempel1?S=Solar  P=PlutoT=Tempel1A.B.C.D.n34.WhichofthefollowingistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinParagraph5?A.Position.B.Relation.C.Inside.D.Distance.35.Theauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthepassageisto________.A.informpeoplethediscoveryofanewcometB.showthepowerofAmericainspaceC.introducetheknowledgeofcometsD.introduceanexperiment第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项(选项中有两项为多余选项),并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Peoplewhoseemtohavealltheluckarenotusuallyblessedbyashockingamountofgoodfortune.Theysimplyhaveahealthyattitude,whichenablesthemtotakeadvantageoftheirsituations.Thosewhoareclosed-mindedandnegativesimplydon'tallowasmanygoodthingsintotheirlives,orifgoodthingsappear,theydon'tevenrecognizethem.Havingapositivewayoforganizingyourthoughtsallowsyoutocreateyourownluckineverydaylife36FocusonwhatyouwantWhateveryoufocuson,youtendtogetmoreof.Manypeoplespendtimethinkingaboutwhattheydon'twant—andthatsamehorriblestuffkeepsshowingupintheirlives37BeflexibleClosed-mindedpeopledon'toftencomeupwithsolutions,becausetheyseeonlyonewayofachievingsomething.Andifthatdoesn'tworkout,theyjustgiveup.Ifyouopenyourmindtoalternativeoptionsandpossibilities,you'llfindthatthingsstartworkingoutwhereyouthoughttheywouldn't.Itseemslikeluck.38nBedeterminedManycelebrities,tycoons(大亨)andbusinessownersarecalledlucky,witheveryoneassumingthattheygotabreak(机会)tobewheretheyarenow39.Ifyouworkhardanddotherightthings,itwillbeacknowledged,andyouwillberewardedwithmoreluckineverydaylife.40Insteadoffocusingonwhat'slacking,lookathowluckyyoualreadyare.Younodoubthavesomewonderfulfriends,family,aroofoveryourheadandfoodonthetable.Byacknowledgingthesethingsregularly,youcaninstantlyfeelmorelucky.A.BegratefulforwhatyouhaveB.HerearethetipsforcreatingyourownluckC.BegratefulforthegoodthatcamefromyourpastD.ButoftensuccessisdowntodeterminationratherthanluckE.TryingsomethingnewisagreatwayofgettingmoreopportunitiesF.Butit'syouropen-mindednessandflexibilitythatallowlucktohappenG.Instead,payingattentiontowhatyouwantwillmakeyouhavemoreaccesstoluck第三节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Flooddamagecleanupisanunforgettableexperienceforme.Ihaveseenanumberofnewsreportsontelevisionshowinghousesthathavebeen41bynaturalfloodingandhowthedifferent42therearecopingandstartingtheirflooddamagecleanup.Ihavealwaysfelt43forthefamiliesthathavebecomevictimsoffloodinghoweverIcouldn’timaginewhattheywere44becauseIhaveneverexperiencedfloodingorflooddamagecleanupatfirst45untiltwoyearsback.My46experiencehappenedwhenIwokeupearlyonemorningbecauseofthe47ofwater.AsIstartedtogetoutofbedtoturnonthelight,Ifeltcoldmuddywaternatmy48.Ithenrealizedthatthepowerwas49.Thisprobablyhappenedduetotheheavy50andstrongwindthatwerebroughtbyahurricaneduringthe51.Astherainsstopped,Idecidedtodomyflooddamagecleanup52.BecauseIhadonlymovedinthehouseandhadonly53afewbelongings,theamountofdamagewas54.Itinvolvedonlywashingshoesandbags55soapandwater.Itwasagoodthingthatmostofmythingswere56insideplasticbucketsandmostofthefurniturethatIboughtwasmadeof57andplastic.Thismademyflooddamagecleanupaloteasier.Mycleanupworkonly58theremovalofmudfromtheapartmentfloors.Itwasalsoagoodthingthatthe59hadhardwoodfloors.Hadtheapartmentbeencoveredwithcarpet,Iwouldhavehadto60alothavingthecarpetcleanedifnotreplacedwithanewone.41.A.drownedB.washedC.affectedD.removed42.A.citizensB.householdersC.ownersD.residents43.A.sorryB.worriedC.excitedD.glad44.A.feelingB.doingC.speakingD.thinking45.A.viewB.handC.thoughtD.sight46.A.cleanupB.floodingC.earthquakeD.landslide47.A.smellB.shapeC.tasteD.sound48.A.headB.neckC.feetD.breast49.A.outB.inC.onD.down50.A.rainB.snowC.frostD.fog51.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.night52.A.slowlyB.graduallyC.quicklyD.frequently53.A.unfoldedB.unpackedC.uncoveredD.unloaded54.A.greatB.bigC.smallD.tiny55.A.withB.byC.throughD.in56.A.thrownB.dippedC.displayedD.stored57.A.woodB.metalC.paperD.leathern58.A.undertookB.beganC.involvedD.engaged59.A.bedroomB.kitchenC.buildingD.apartment60.A.spendB.costC.payD.Take第Ⅱ卷(非择题共45分)注意事项:用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔将答案写在答题纸上,直接答在试卷上不得分。第一节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。并将答案填写在答题卡上标号的相应位置。Ifyouputabuzzard(秃鹰)inapen(围栏)sixtoeightfeetsquareand61(entire)openatthetop,thebird,inspiteofitsabilitytofly,willbeaprisoner.Thereasonis62abuzzardalwaysbeginsaflightfromthegroundwith63runoftentotwelvefeet.Withoutspacetorun,itwillnotevenattempttofly,64remainaprisonerforlifeinasmallprisonwithnotop.Theordinarybat,if65(place)onthefloororflatground,allitcandoistomoveslowlyabouthelplesslyand,nodoubt,painfully,untilitreachessomeslight66(high)fromwhichitcanthrowitselfintotheair.Then,atonce,ittakesofflikeaflash.Abumblebee,ifdroppedintoanopenglass,willbethere67itdies,unlessitistakenout.Itneverseesthemeansofescapeatthetop,butinsistson68(try)tofindsomewayoutthroughthesidesnearthebottom.69manyways,therearelotsofpeoplelikethebuzzard,thebatandthebumblebee.Theyarestrugglingaboutwithalltheirproblemsandfrustrations,not70(realize)thattheanswerisrightthereabovethem.第二节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)n(注意运用选修七Unit1--5词汇及选修八Unit1-2词汇的正确形式,每空一词。)71.Sleepingtabletsarenot_____________(建议)inthiscase.72.Themapshowsthe____________(分布状态)ofthisspeciesacrosstheworld.73.Iliketoreadhis___________(南极的)adventures.74.Thehealth___________(当局)areinvestigatingtheproblem.75.Prisonersshouldbetreatedwithregardforhumand_______(尊严).76.Whensomethingo_________inaparticularplace,itexistsorispresentthere.77.Ihaves___________thepageforhername.78.Thet________arenoweightmonthsold.79.Heo________hissuccesstohardworknow.80.Thechildranintotheroadandwass______byacar.第三节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。IpassedalltheothercoursethatItookatmyuniversity,butIcouldneverpassbotany.Thiswaswhyallbotanystudentshadtospendseveralhoursaweekinalablookthroughamicroscopeatplantcells,andIcouldneverseeanythingthroughamicroscope.Thiswasusedtomakemyprofessorangry.“Ican’tseeanything,”Isaid.Thenhebeganpatientenoughtoexplainhowtoseethroughit,butIstillcouldn’tmakeit.Atlastwetrieditwitheveryadjustmentofthemicroscopeknowntomen.Withmypleasure,Isawsomethinganddrewitquicklyonthepaper.“What’sthat?”myprofessorasked.“That’sIsaw.”Ianswered.“No,youdon’t!”heshouted,andhebentoverandlookingintothemicroscope.“That’syoureyes!You’vefixedthelenssothatitreflects!You’vedrawnyoureyes!”第四节书面表达(满分15分)n假设你是李华,作为交换生去美国洛杉矶学习生活了两周。在此期间,你住在Brown夫妇家中,他们为你提供吃住行及旅行方面的帮助。请你给他们写一封感谢信.主要内容如下;1.表示感谢2.表达感受3.欢迎来访4.保持联系。注意:1.次数100左右2.信的开头和结尾已经写好DearMrandMrsBrown,—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Yours,LiHua听力1—5BCBCC6—10BCCBA11—15CCBCC16—20BABCA阅读A--BAAB--BADBC—DCABD—BCCD36-40BGFDA完型41-45CDAAB46-50BDCAA51-55DCBCA55-60DBCDA语法填空61.entirely62.that63.a64.but65.placed66.height67.until68.trying69.In70.realizingn单词拼写71.recommended72.distribution73.Antarctic74.authorities75.dignity76.occurs77.scanned78.twins79.owes80.struck短文改错1.course→courses2.why→because3.look→looking4.去掉was5.patient→patiently6.men→man7.With→To8.加what9.don’t→didn’t10.looking→looked书面表达:I’mwritingtoyoufrommyhomeinChina.Ireturnedhomesafeandsound.WhenthinkingofthewonderfuldaysIspentinLosAngeles,Ijustcan’thelpthinkingofyou.Itwassokindofyoutohaveprovidedeverythingtomakemystaytheresuchahappyexperience.I’velearnedsomuch,notonlyEnglishbutalsotheculture.AndIreallyenjoyedagreatdeal,thefunandlaughterwesharedwitheachother.Thankyouverymuch.I’llalwaysrememberthistripaswellasyourkindness.WelcometoChinawhenit’sconvenientforyou.I’llbeverygladtoshowyouaround.Andyou’llsurelyhaveapleasantvisithere.I’llkeepintouchandwritetoyoulater.pleasetakecare!n英语听力模拟试题(五)Text1W:Excuseme,Ican’tfindmywaytotheHiltonHotel.M:It’salittlefarfromhere.TakebusNo.16,getoffatthesixthstop,andyouwillseethehotel.Text2M:Isthataspider?W:Yes,itis.Pleasedon’tletitgetnearme.Ihatespiders.M:Don’texpectmetodoanything.Iamdeathlyafraidofallbugsexceptladybugs(瓢虫)andfireflies(萤火虫).Text3M:IfIwereyou,I’dliveinthecityinsteadofgoingtoworkbytraineveryday.W:Butthecountryissobeautifulinspringandfall.Text4W:WhatareyouplanningtodothisSaturday?M:ItoldPeterI’dhelphimworkonhismotorcycle.Text5M:Natasha!Whatareyouupto?W:Hey,Will.I’mgoingtoreturntheseclothes.Iboughtmynormalsize,buttheywerewaytoosmall!IguessI’veputonafewpounds.M:HowaboutIcomewithyouandwegetacoffeeafterwards?W:I’dliketo,butI’minahurry.Text6M:Canyoutype,Jane?W:Yes,Ican.M:Howmanywordsperminute?W:About100.M:Hmm.Andcanyouspeakanyforeignlanguages?W:Yes,IcanspeakSpanish,andIcanalsospeakChinese.nM:Really?That’samazing.WhataboutFrench?W:No,Ican’tspeakFrench.ButIcanspeakItalian,notverywell,though.M:Hmm.Canyoustartnextweek?W:Nextweek?M:Yes,onMonday.W:Youmean,Ihavethejob?M:Yes,youarehired!Text7M:Hi,Lily.Whatdoyouthinkofournewclassmates?W:Well,Ilikemostofthem.Jennyisverylivelyandwarm-hearted,andJackisacleverandthoughtfulclassmonitor.M:Icouldn’tagreemore.ButyouprobablydislikeAlice.Shealwaysseemssadandbored.W:Well,sheisalittlestrange.ButIdon’thaveaproblemwithher.It’sBobwhoisthemostdifficultonetomakefriendswith.Heisalwayssorudetome.M:Youaretotallyright.Bobisjustarudeguy.Let’savoidhiminthefuture.Text8M:Well,doyouwanttogotothewritingskillsclassinthemorningortheafternoon?W:Intheafternoon,Ithink.M:OK.So,grammarandwritingskillsintheafternoon.W:Grammar?Oh,no.Idon’twanttostudygrammar.M:Well,inthatcase,readingandwritinginthemorning,followedbypronunciation…thenlisteningandspeakingintheafternoon.W:Idon’tthinkmypronunciationisthatbad,doyou?M:No,no,youspeakveryclearly.W:OK,butIdoneedmorevocabulary.M:Ifyoustudyvocabularyinthemorning,youhavetostudygrammarintheafternoon.Whataboutlistening?W:Oh,yes.Icertainlyneedtopracticemylistening.nM:Thenyourbestchoicewouldbetotakelisteningandvocabularyintheafternoon,andwriting,reading,andgrammarinthemorning.W:DoIhavetotakegrammar?M:Well,ifyouwanttoimproveyourwriting…Text9W:IwanttogetanewiPhone.M:Anewone?Youjustboughtthatonetwomonthsago,andyouwanttogetanewonealready?W:Yeah,thisonehassomeproblems.LookatthescreenwhenItakeapicture.Don’tyouthinkthecolorslookkindofstrange?M:Idon’tseeanythingstrange.W:I’veshowedittoalotofpeople,andtheyallagreethatitlooksstrange.I’mgoingtogototheApplestoreandseeiftheywilljustletmetradethisoneinforanewone.Iprobablywon’thavetopayforitsinceit’saproblemwithhowthephonewasmade.M:Doyouwanttogoovertherenow?IneedtogetanewcaseformyiPad.W:Ionlywanttogoifwecangetlunchfirst.I’mstarving.M:Sure,thatsoundsfine.W:Oh!Andthere’sanAdidasstorethere,too.Wouldyoumindgoingwithmetopickoutsomenewshoes?M:Ihavetomeetafriendatthree,sowe’llhavetosee.Text10In1985,aFrenchtelevisioncompanysentitsreporterstotheParisMetro.Theytookcameraswiththemtofilmwhathappenedatthestationsincertainsituations.Theywantedtoseewhatthepassengerswoulddoiftheysawsomeoneattackedontheplatformorinthetrains.Theyactedoutscenesinwhichonepersonwasattackedbyotherpeople.Thesceneslookedreal,buttheywerealldonewiththehelpofprofessionalactors.Veryfewpeopletriedtohelp,andmostpassengerspretendednottonotice.Inoneexample,aforeignerwasattackedbythreemen.Theattackhappenedonatrainthatwasquitefull,andalthoughonemantriedtogetthenpassengerstohelp,theyallrefused.Thisbehaviorisnotunusual,asmanyotherstudiesincountriesaroundtheworldhaveshown,butthequestioniswhythishappens…Isthisaprobleminbigcities,orwouldthesamethinghappenanywhere?Doesthenumberofattackersmatter?Whataboutthetimeofday?Todiscusstheseissues,wehaveinthestudioProfessorVincentWilson,whoisanexpertonthesubject…附录2:参考答案(五)1—5BCBCC6—10BCCBA11—15CCBCC16—20BABCA

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