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高考英语一轮复习综合测试卷选修详细解析

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选修9-11 综合测试题 第Ⅰ卷 (三部分, 共115分)‎ 第一部分 听力 (共三节,满分30分)‎ 第一节 (共5 小题;每小题1.5分, 满分7.5分)‎ 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?‎ ‎ A. Teacher and student. ‎ B. Doctor and patient. C. Husband and wife.‎ ‎2. What do we learn from the conversation?‎ ‎ A. The man is planning a trip to Austin.‎ ‎ B. The man has not been to Austin before.‎ ‎ C. The man has been to Austin before.‎ ‎3. Why did the woman make a call?‎ ‎ A. To borrow some records. ‎ B. To select some music to dance to. ‎ C. To pass on some information of the party.‎ ‎4. What do we know about the man?‎ ‎ A. He wants to get a new position. ‎ ‎ B. He is asking the woman for help. ‎ C. He has left the woman a good impression.‎ ‎5. What are they doing?‎ ‎ A. Shopping. B. Telephoning. C. Having a meeting.‎ 第二节 (共12 小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)‎ 听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听完每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。‎ ‎6. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?‎ ‎ A. Husband and wife. B. Tourist and guide. C. Professor and student.‎ ‎7. Where will the woman arrive first?‎ ‎ A. Miami. B. Chicago. C. Salt Lake City.‎ ‎8. How will the woman go to Orlando?‎ ‎ A. By train. B. By air. C. By car.‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。‎ ‎9. Why was Mr. Thomason angry with Mary?‎ ‎ A. She made some mistakes. ‎ B. She didn’t finish her homework. ‎ C. She was always careless with her work.‎ ‎10. Why does Mary often wake up early these days?‎ ‎ A. The milkman coughs loudly. ‎ B. She is worried about her work. ‎ C. The radio next door is too loud.‎ ‎11. What does Bill suggest Mary should do?‎ ‎ A. Talk to the milkman’s wife.‎ ‎ B. Write a short letter to the milkman.‎ ‎ C. Write to apologize to her boss.‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。‎ ‎12. Who is the woman?‎ ‎ A. A writer. B. A publisher. C. A policewoman.‎ ‎13. What is the woman’s goal for the future?‎ ‎ A. To become a writer of serious books. ‎ B. To publish love stories or love poems. ‎ C. To produce films based on police stories.‎ ‎ 14. What idea comes to the woman’s mind first when planning a book?‎ ‎ A. People. B. Place. C. Actions.‎ 听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。‎ ‎15. Where does this conversation most probably take place?‎ ‎ A. At the supermarket. B. At the airport. C. At the post office.‎ ‎16. When will David meet Sally?‎ ‎ A. At three o’clock. B. At two thirty. C. At two forty.‎ ‎17. What does the man think of the way the system works?‎ A. He thinks it does work.‎ B. He thinks it works badly.‎ C. He thinks it should be first come, first served.‎ 第三节 听取信息(共3 小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)‎ ‎ 听下面一段材料。 将第18 至第20三个小题的信息补充完整,每小题不超过三个单词。听材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出15秒钟的作答时间。本段材料读两遍。‎ ‎ A Tour Instruction ‎ The place to visit ‎ The South Coast Gardens The time the place founded In 18 ___________‎ The area Eight acres The kinds of its plants ‎8,000 varieties Collections of other things including ‎18th-century British, European, and American paintings, 19 __________, and furniture so on The division of the gardens An Eastern tea garden, 20 _________ Southwestern desert, and an English rose garden 第二部分:英语知识运用 ‎ 第一节:单项填空(每小题1分,共15分)‎ ‎21. Such _______ the case, she couldn’t help but _______ a shelter under a broken bridge.‎ A. was; find B. being; finding ‎ C. was; finding D. being; find ‎22. In many countries, government reports, legal papers and most business letters are the main situations _______ English is used.‎ A. that B. when C. which D. where ‎23. _______ two exams to worry about, I have to work really hard this weekend.‎ A. With B. Besides ‎ C. As for D. Because of ‎24. —May I speak to your manager Mr. Williams at five o’clock tonight?‎ ‎—I’m sorry, Mr. Williams _______ to a conference before then.‎ A. will have gone B. had gone ‎ C. would have gone D. has gone ‎25. —How long do you think it’ll be _______ I can go back to work?‎ ‎—Well, you’ll be feeling much better by next weekend.‎ A. before B. when C. until D. that ‎26. This problem may lead to more serious ones if ______ unsolved.‎ A. making B. left C. remained D. keeping ‎27. When I came in that evening, the door of the Cockney’s sitting room was open and ______, stamping of feet, and television music.‎ A. through it came laughter ‎ B. laugher came through it C. came laughter through it ‎ D. it through came laughter ‎28. This pair of shoes doesn’t look good, but that pair is _______ better, I think.‎ A. rather B. less C. even D. hardly ‎29. When you have finished reading the novel, you will find the hero _______.‎ ‎ A. a person too perfect to be not true ‎ B. a too perfect person to be true C. too perfect a person to be true ‎ D. too perfect a person to be not true ‎30. —Did you enjoy yourself at the party?‎ ‎ —Yes, I’ve never been to ______ one before.‎ ‎ A. a more excited B. the most excited C. a more exciting D. the most exciting ‎31. —Why haven’t you asked her to come here?‎ ‎—She ______ an important experiment when I found her and she ________ it.‎ A. had done; didn’t finish ‎ B. was doing; hasn’t finished C. did; wouldn’t finish ‎ D. was doing; hadn’t finished ‎32. ______ the sound of the knocking _______ the door, I rose and went to open it.‎ A. On; 不填 B. To; of ‎ C. At; on D. With, at ‎33. Although the teacher did not mention any names, everyone knew who he was _______.‎ A. attending to B. turning to ‎ C. referring to D. talking to ‎34. We all know the truth _________ there is air, water and sunlight, there are living things.‎ A. which wherever B. where that ‎ C. which where D. that wherever ‎35. ______ that he couldn’t see the faces of his companions.‎ A. So dark was it B. So dark it was ‎ C. How dark was it D. How dark it was 第二节 完形填空 。阅读下列短文,从A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。‎ ‎ When I was younger, I thought that boys and grown men shouldn’t cry. Tears were a sign of being 36 , which a man isn’t supposed to be.‎ ‎ However, just last June, I 37 that courage isn’t all about trying to keep all the pain inside and trying to hide the 38 .‎ ‎ My 18-year-old sister had eloped (私奔 ) and then I saw how weak my father’s heart was. We were used to seeing him as a 39 father.‎ ‎ For three days he wouldn’t talk. He would just sit 40 outside our house in the dark. On the fourth night, I sat beside him and 41 him to tell me what he felt about 42 .‎ ‎ It had been years since I laid my hand on my father’s shoulder as we have drifted ( 疏远 )further and further apart while I was 43 . That night, though, I sensed my father trying to 44 his pain I wanted him to be able to let it out. We had all cried over what happened except him.‎ ‎ The 45 touch and my words , “ Dad, it’s not your 46 ” broke my father’s dam.( 水闸). In the darkness, he began to cry. I 47 his shoulders shaking as he whispered, “ 48 did I go wrong ? All I ever wanted was for my children to grow up 49 . Why couldn’t your sister wait?”‎ ‎ I understood then why he 50 to be in the dark. 51 being there , he had hoped not to spare his 52 of a father’s pain. His tears, 53 we hadn’t seen them before that night, were there all the same.‎ ‎ I saw his 54 , that night when my father cried with my hand on his shoulder , and 55 his pain.‎ ‎36. A. weak B. poor ‎ C. sad D. honest ‎37. A. believed B. wondered ‎ C. discovered D. apologized ‎38. A. secrets B. tears ‎ C. opinions D. qualities ‎39. A. hard-working B. never-ending ‎ C. kind-hearted D. strong-willed ‎40. A. quietly B. impolitely ‎ C. gently D. carefully ‎41. A. reminded B. asked ‎ C. encouraged D. advised ‎42. A. something B. nothing ‎ C. anything D. everything ‎43. A. running away B. giving in ‎ C. growing up D. turning round ‎44. A. forget B. reduce ‎ C. control D. prove ‎45. A. simple B. necessary ‎ C. comfortable D. precious ‎46. A. character B. daughter ‎ C. fault D. duty ‎47. A. noticed B. felt ‎ C. heard D. imagined ‎48. A. How B. What ‎ C. When D. Where ‎49. A. quickly B. naturally ‎ C. happily D. right ‎50. A. preferred B. managed ‎ C. used D. agreed ‎51. A. For B. On ‎ C. By D. Of ‎52. A. family B. children ‎ C. function D. experience ‎53. A. if B. because ‎ C. until D. though ‎54. A. condition B. pain ‎ C. courage D. trouble ‎55. A. understood B. remembered ‎ C. touched D. respected 第三部分:阅读理解(共20个小题,40分)‎ 第一节:选择题(共17小题,34分)‎ A Many college-bound freshmen are worrying about more than just who their roommates will be this fall. They may also be nervous about the well-known fact that they are likely to gain weight this school year. Or will they? While many of us remember the extra weight that showed up right around the start of our college careers, we are not always clear on how much weight we realize gained or why.‎ Many nutrition experts and psychologists think that it is the change in environment and the stress of a new beginning that cause the typical college freshmen to gain extra pounds. As students start a new stage of their lives, many eat to deal with the stress of change or loneliness. Often, college students are making meals or choosing foods independently for the first time in their lives. If they live in the college dormitory, they have a wide variety of foods to select from that may be higher in calories and fatter than the foods they consumed living at home. In addition, college social events usually center around food. I clearly remember sitting in my dorm cafeteria for two or three hours on a Saturday morning socializing with my new friends. Instead of eating only one meal, we would start with breakfast , eat throughout the duration of our socializing, and finish with lunch. Food also makes an appearance after late-night parties, as part of a school day, or simply to break the ‎ monotony(单调 ). ‎ So will this year's typical freshmen really gain 15 pounds? According to a 2006 Tufts University study, students enrolling in college this fall will gain weight, but maybe not the assumed 15 pounds. Based on the students surveyed, the study found that men can expect to gain an average of 6 pounds and women an average of 4.5 pounds during the freshman year.‎ ‎56. According to the passage, it is obvious that .‎ A. the foods the freshmen had at home may be healthier than those in the dorm cafeteria.‎ B. to break the monotony, the students should start with breakfast, and finish with lunch.‎ C. the students should eat to deal with the stress of change or loneliness in new situations.‎ D. the boys may gain less pounds than the girls during the first year in the college.‎ ‎57.Nutrition experts and psychologists think that ‎ A students should get used to the stress of change through foods they had at home.‎ B. the new environment and the stress have something to do with the students' extra pounds.‎ C. students should know in what way they gain so much weight.‎ D. choosing foods independently can make people lose weight naturally ‎58. From the writer's experience, the writer thinks that .‎ A. foods in the dorm cafeteria are all higher in calories and fatter B. the best way to break the monotony is through breakfast, lunch and supper.‎ C. students in college will gain an average of about 5.25 pounds every fall D. social events in the college are usually celebrated around food.‎ ‎59. This passage is mainly about .‎ A how and why the freshmen gain extra pounds B. the experience of the freshmen in the college C. the freshmen with trouble in a new environment D. the views of the nutrition experts and psychologists about gaining weight B There are good Santas and there are bad Santas. The good Santas all realize one thing: In the mind of a child, Santa Claus is perfect.‎ That’s difficult. And so they come from around the world to attend the Charles W. Howard School in Midland, Mich. The school offers a three-day, 40-hour course for Santas hoping to be excellent. There’s a real range to what Santas earn, from big bucks for large events to no pay for charities. One thing for them all is a pure love for children.‎ A former Macy’s Santa named Charles Howard founded the Michigan school in 1937. “Many people will think if you have a suit and you’re a Santa,” said Tom Valent, the school’s current dean. “It’s more than that.” So with a pet reindeer, his properly named wife Holly and a workshop full of wonder.‎ The school teaches everything from breathing techniques for carol singing to the beard maintenance. There are lessons in child psychology, sign language and even media training for talk-show appearances and call-in shows. Santas also need to make sure they know all the names of the reindeer. What’s harder to deal with, however, is children who ask for Christmas gifts like bringing daddy home or making mommy happy again.‎ After spending time in the classroom, Weir went to the mall to test his training. However, at one point, his hat fell off, and he was unsure how to react. “You’re the real Santa,” Valent said. “Pick that ‎ hat up, slip it back on, keep smiling and do your job. You’ve got to stay on top of your game. Even the last one at night, when you’re tired, you’ve got to remember: This one’s forever, so do a good job.”‎ ‎60. According to the passage, good Santas should be the ones that ________.‎ ‎ A. can offer the children some gifts B. help adults look after their children ‎ C. have ability to make children happy D. should be perfect in the mind of children ‎61. The underlined words “big bucks” should refer to ________.‎ ‎ A. lots of money B. many gifts C. loves for children D. gifts from children ‎62. The Michigan school was founded by Charles Howard with the purpose to ________.‎ ‎ A. train the pet reindeer for the Santas B. earned money from its students ‎ C. train perfect Santas for the world D. show the world’s concern to the poor ‎63. According to Weir’s performance, we can conclude that ________.‎ ‎ A. Weir was short of experience B. Weir was not fit for the job as a Santa ‎ C. Weir did very badly in the game D. Weir was not a good student in school C Psychiatric(治疗精神病的)tests show that a well-balanced person gets much angrier when offended than an abnormal(不正常的) person does. At the New York State Psychiatric Institute ,Dr.James Page and Professor of psychology Carney Landis of Columbia University studied the reaction of 200 normal persons and 210 abnormal persons .They tested their reactions to annoying situations of every type and variety such as: being laughed at, being repeatedly disconnected on the telephone, accidentally hitting their thumb with a hammer, being worded by a backseat driver, being told to “shut up” and mind their own business, discovering someone cheating in a friendly card game, etc. In almost every instance the anger reaction of the normal group was much more intense than that of the abnormal one.‎ ‎“This ,” they repeated,”is agreeing with other psychiatric findings. For one of the outstanding symptoms(症状) of mental unbalance is lack of emotion”. So if you blow your top when you hit your head against a piece of furniture , or when your girlfriend goes out with another young man---don’t worry about it. It’s just a sign that you are normal.‎ ‎64. The passage mainly deal with_____________.‎ A. psychiatric studies of different types of anger reactions.‎ B. the reactions of abnormal persons to annoying situations.‎ C. emotional reactions shown by normal and abnormal persons.‎ D. the level of anger reactions shown by well-balanced persons.‎ ‎65. The author suggests that if you feel angry at something offensive, you should______.‎ A. take it as normal reaction .‎ B. try to control your anger.‎ C. not cover up your feelings.‎ D. not worry about what has made you angry.‎ ‎66. From the context ,”blow your top” means ______.‎ A. get angry. B. become a top one. ‎ C. blow hard. D. need for affection.‎ ‎67. We can learn from the passage that ________.‎ A. Dr. Page and Professor Landis made a special method test on abnormal persons B. What Dr. Page and Professor Landis found was new to other doctors.‎ C. The research of Dr. Page and Professor Landis was to prove previous researches . .‎ D. The purpose of the test was to find a way to cure abnormal persons.‎ ‎68. This short passage is most likely taken from ____________.‎ A. an advertisement. B. a manual(手册,教科书) C. a laboratory report. D. an article .‎ D Children are so enthusiastic about online and new media that they have to be coaxed(诱导) into using an old-fashioned dictionary and fountain pen.‎ ‎ This is why there is a reason to welcome BBC Jam (www.bbc.co.uk/jam), the new free web-based education service for school children,which attempts to fit with children’s preferred way of passing time.‎ ‎ So, what do you find? Currently there are about 10 subjects available, aimed at widely different age groups, from 5-7, to 14-16. They are designed for individual learning, or to be used by teacheres as part of a classroom lesson.‎ ‎ One site, for the youngest children, trying to teach the concept of time lines,uses a chatty monkey figure, to encourage a lot of click and drag activity. Another section pretends to transport you to the ice age, where children can hunt a mammoth(猛犸) or do cave paintings.‎ ‎ Another topic, geography for 11-to14-year-olds, is fundamentally serious in tone.Despite overtones of computer games, it takes a real problem---flooding in Elgin, Scotland--- and uses news recording to show the impact, then poses expert solutions for you to study and select. At the end of one section, you are given marks, and encouraged to have another go if the score is low. There is no set time for anything. Much more is in preparation and, by 2008,the choice will have expanded to 120 topics, all linked to the national curriculum.‎ ‎ This is an ambition project,because the BBC is trying to reinvent(以新形式出现) educational services to schools, by partly replacing programming with computer-ready education. It may not please the purists(纯粹主义者), but if it persuades reluctant(不情愿的) children that learning can be a pleasure, and does not need the presence of a teacher, that is big plus.‎ ‎69. What does the passage mainly tell us?‎ ‎ A. BBC online learning for school children welcomed.‎ ‎ B.A new way for school children to pass the time online.‎ ‎ C. BBC’s efforts to reinvest educational services.‎ ‎ D. The natioanl curriculum improved with online topics.‎ ‎70. 11-to 14-year-olds learning geography online_________.‎ ‎ A.must take it very seriously ‎ B.must finish one section within the given time ‎ C.have only one chance to pass it ‎ D.will get marks when they have finished one section.‎ ‎71.The passage implies that the topics for the youngest children and those for 11-to 14-year-olds____________.‎ ‎ A,all use a lot of chatty figures ‎ B,are different in tones.‎ ‎ C,all contain expert solutions to the problems.‎ ‎ D,all take the form of a test.‎ ‎72. The auther of the passage__________.‎ ‎ A.does not give his own opinions of the project.‎ ‎ B.still has a lot of doubts about the project ‎ C.thinks the project will bring about great changes to education ‎ D.thinks the project will turn reluctant students into eager ones.‎ 第二节(共3小题,每小题2分,满分6分)‎ ‎ 阅读下列文章,根据文章内容,简要回答问题。‎ ‎ Scientists have been studying the reasons why some people don’t like the taste of certain vegetables. They found that people inherit(遗传)some genes from their parents that cause them to like or dislike certain vegetables.‎ ‎ In their research about tastes, scientists found that there are three types of people in the world. First, there are non-tasters, who are not very sensitive to sweet-tasting foods or bitter-tasting foods. The people of the second type are just called tasters, and those of the third are super tasters who are very sensitive to sweet and bitter flavors. Children of the third type, who are super- tasters, will probably not like vegetables such as broccoli and Brussels sprout because of their bitter taste. This is unfortunate, because super-tasters might avoid eating foods that are important for their health.‎ ‎ The scientists said that thousands of years ago. On the other hand, super tasters actually had an advantage over other types of people. At that time, super-tasters could avoid eating bitter-tasting poisonous plants which other types of people would eat.‎ ‎ From this research about tastes, we learn some interesting things about super-tasters. For one thing, super-tasters have more taste buds(味蕾)on their tongues. And, to super-tasters bitters foods taste very bitter, and sweet foods taste very sweet. Super-tasters might also not like spicy food made chili pepper, because it would be too hot for them. Furthermore, female supper-tasters probably won’t be very fat, but they do seem to enjoy cooking more than other types of people.‎ ‎73. Find in the passage a word closest in meaning to the underlined word “spicy”‎ ‎ _______________________________________.‎ ‎74. According to the scientists, why don’t some people like the taste of certain vegetables?‎ ‎ _______________________________________.‎ ‎75.what would prevent a super-taster from eating food important for their health?‎ ‎ _______________________________________.‎ 第Ⅱ卷 书面表达(共两节, 35分)‎ 第一节:填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 阅读短文,根据所给内容在文后76-85 的空格里填上适当的单词或短语,并将答案转写到答题卡上。注意:每空不超过3个单词。‎ Voluntary learning in organized courses by mature men and women is called adult education. Such education is offered to make people able to enlarge and interpret their experience as adults. Adults may want to study something which they missed in earlier schooling, get new skills or job training, find out about new technological developments, seek better self-understanding, or develop new talents and skills.‎ ‎ This kind of education may be in the form of self-study with proper guidance through the use of libraries, correspondence courses, or broadcasting. It may also be acquired collectively in schools and colleges, study groups, workshops, clubs and professional associations.‎ Modern adult education for large numbers of people started in the 18th and 19th centuries with the rise of the Industrial Revolution. Great economic and social changes were taking place: people were ‎ moving from rural areas to cities; new types of work were being created in an expanding factory system. These and other factors produced a need for further education and reeducation of adults.‎ The earliest programs of organized adult education arose in Great Britain in the 1790s, with the founding of an adult school at Nottingham and a mechanics’ institute at Glasgow. The earliest adult education institution in the United States was founded by Benjamin Franklin and some friends in Philadelphia in 1727.‎ People recognize that continued learning is necessary for most forms of employment today. For example, parts of the adult population in many countries find it necessary to take part in retraining programs at work or even to learn completely new jobs. Adult education programs are springing up constantly to meet these and other needs.‎ ‎ Title :________76_______‎ ‎ Definition Mature men and women learn voluntarily in organized classes General purpose ‎________77____________adults’ experience ‎____78____‎ ‎_______79________‎ Obtain new skills or job training Learn about new technological developments ‎______80_________‎ Develop new talents and skills ‎____81____‎ Teach oneself using libraries, correspondence courses, or broadcasting ‎______82_______in schools and colleges, workshops, etc ‎__83__for its development The rise of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries Earliest adult education In Great Britain In ___84_____in the 1790s In the U.S.‎ In Philadelphia in 1727‎ ‎_____85___‎ Retraining / Adult education programs are popular 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)‎ 写作(满分25分) ‎ 假设你的英文名为Jack,是英国诺丁汉大学(Nottingham University)的中国留学生。你负责为在该校就读的32名中国留学生筹划圣诞节期间的苏格兰执行,为期7天。请你给诺丁汉的STA (Students Travel Agency )经理Phil 发一封电子邮件,联系有关事宜。要点如下:‎ (1) 希望能够派车接送;‎ (2) 需要一名能说标准英语,并非常熟悉苏格兰的导游;‎ (1) 请求告知旅行日程及就餐、住宿、费用等情况;‎ (2) 你的联系方式:电子邮箱地址:Jackwang @ yahoo.com.cn 或电话号码:077—47745007。‎ 注意:(1)词数:100左右;‎ ‎(2)开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;‎ ‎(3)参考词汇:旅馆住宿accommodation; 旅行日程安排itinerary; 长途客车coach..‎ 发件人:Jackwang @yahoo. Com. Cn 收件人:Manager Nottingham King St ‎ 日期:Fri,5 Dec 2004‎ 主题:A Trip to Scotland Hi, Phil, ‎ I’d like you to organize a trip to Scotland for us . ‎ ‎_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ Looking forward to your early reply. ‎ ‎ Truly yours,‎ 模块9-11综合试题答案及解析 听力:BBCAA BABAC BAABC AC ‎18. 1932 19. rare coins 20. tropical rainforest ‎21. 正确答案D。第一空是独立主格结构。第二空couldn’t help but+动动词原形为固定搭配,意思是“不得不”。‎ ‎22. 正确答案D。定语从句。where在从句当中作状语。‎ ‎23. 正确答案A。此处为with的复合结构。‎ ‎24. 正确答案A。将来完成时。‎ ‎25. 正确答案A。意思是“过多久才……”‎ ‎26. 正确答案B。省略性状语从句还原为if it is left unsolved.‎ ‎27. 正确答案A。through it引导完全倒装句,and连接了三个并列的主语:laughter, stamping of feet, and television music。‎ ‎28. 正确答案D。考察逻辑关系, but表转折, “hardly better”意为“一点儿不会更好”。‎ ‎29. 正确答案C。too perfect a person意为“太完美了的一个人”。‎ ‎30. 正确答案C。never… a more exciting否定词加比较级,表最高级含义。‎ ‎31. 正确答案B。第一空有过去的具体时间状语,when I found her因而用过去进行时。第二空表示到目前为止还没有完成,所以用现在完成时。‎ ‎32. 正确答案C。At sound of the意思是“一听到什么声音就……”。 ‎ ‎33. 正确答案C。referring to意思是“谈及,涉及”。‎ ‎34. 正确答案D。此处有两个从句,that引导的是同位语从句,wherever引导的是同位语从句中的状语从句。‎ ‎35. 正确答案A。So that句型中的So部分放在句首时,句子部分倒装。‎ ‎36—40 ACBDA 41—45 BDCCA 46—50 CBDDA 51—55CADCA 本文是倒叙性记叙文。姐姐的私奔给家里人带来巨大痛苦,最终一向坚强的父亲也为此流泪,从中我看到了父亲的脆弱和勇气。‎ ‎36.A 眼泪是“脆弱”的表现 ‎37.C 通过上下文可知是有了新的“发现”‎ ‎38.B 由下文可知此处应为掩饰自己的“眼泪‘‎ ‎39.D 此句与上一句构成对比,所以可推测父亲意志坚强。 hard-working “努力工作的”never-ending “没完没了的” kind-hearted“善良的”‎ ‎40.A 由上句” he wouldn’t talk”可知“他只是静静地坐在黑暗中”‎ ‎41.B 作者问父亲对所发生的一切的感受。其他三项与语境和作者身份不符。‎ ‎42.D 43 C 随着年龄的增长作者与父亲的关系日渐疏远。‎ ‎44.C 作者感到父亲在尽力“克制”自己的痛苦。‎ ‎45 .A 仅仅是这一碰(指作者把手放在父亲的肩膀上)‎ ‎46.C 作者认为这不是父亲的“过错”‎ ‎47.B 根据上文“I had laid my hand on my father’s shoulder”可知此处应选B项“感觉到”而不是A项“注意到”‎ ‎48.D 我什么地方做错了?‎ ‎49.D 让孩子走正道。 由父亲因姐姐的私奔行为感到难过可知,此处应是父亲希望孩子走正道,而非“快快长大”,“快乐成长”‎ ‎50. A 作者明白了父亲为什么喜欢在黑暗中 ‎51.C by 表示“通过“ 52. A 父亲自己默默地承受家庭的不幸 ‎53.D 虽然我们在此之前没有见过父亲流泪,但它仍然存在 ‎54.C 根据第二段可知 ‎55.A错必改作者“理解“了父亲的痛苦 ‎56. A 由“If they live in the college dormitory, they have a wide variety of foods to select from that may be higher in calories and fatter than the foods they consumed living at home.”可得答案。 ‎ ‎57. B 由“Many nutrition experts and psychologists think that it is the change in environment and the stress of a new beginning that cause the typical college freshman to gain extra pounds.” 可得知答案。 ‎ ‎58. D 由“ In addition, college social events usually center around food. I clearly remember …”可得知答案。 ‎ ‎59. A 综观全文,可得知整篇文章都是讨论刚入校的大学生体重增加的原因和增加的重量。‎ ‎60. D 细节理解题。从文章的第一段第二句可知。‎ ‎61. A 词义猜测题。由该句前面的动词“earn”和该句后面的“no pay for charities”可知。‎ ‎62. C 推理判断题。由文章的第三、四、五段可知,这所学校教给这些人有关圣诞老人的各种技能和知识,很明显目的就是要使他们成为合格的圣诞老人。‎ ‎63. A 推理判断题。由文章的最后一段可知,Weir在处理突发事件时缺乏经验。‎ 64. C 正常人与非正常人所表现的情绪反应,与内容相吻合。B, D, 各指一方不全面,A 较笼统。‎ 65. A 在遭到冒犯的情形下生气只表明你是正常人,这一信息在文章最后有明确的表示。‎ 66. A blow your top 是习语 ,“发脾气,发怒而骂人”之意。‎ 67. C 他们的研究是为证实先前的研究。‎ ‎68. D ‎ ‎ 文章有观点(第一句话),由引证(专家的实验及结果),由结论(最后一句)因此文章的出处应是D。‎ 本文是时文阅读。BBC开展网上免费教育服务,针对不同年龄段儿童的不同特点采取不同的内容和形式,以激发学生的学习兴趣。‎ ‎69.A 主旨大意题。从文章第二段可得到答案。BBC网上教育服务受欢迎。‎ ‎70.D 细节理解题。从倒数第二段At the end of one section, you are given marks…可得到答案。‎ ‎71.B 推理判断题。从倒数第二段第一句Another topic, geography for 11-to 14-year-olds, is oundamentally serious in tone. 可知。为年龄大的孩子开办的网站格调严肃,而为年幼孩子开办的网站格调一定是轻松活泼。‎ ‎72.C 推理判断题。从文章最后一段This is an ambition project, because the BBC is trying to reinvent educational services to school…可以看出作者对BBC教育网站的看法。‎ ‎73.从第四段“ Super-tasters might also not like spicy food made chili pepper, because it would be too hot for them”.可知与“spicy”意义相近的次词为 “Hot”.‎ ‎74.从第一段 “They found that people inherit(遗传)some genes from their parents that cause them to like or dislike certain vegetables.”可知“Because they inherit some genes from their parents.”是他们不喜欢一些蔬菜味道的原因。‎ ‎75.从第2段“…and those of the third are super tasters who are very sensitive to sweet and bitter flavors .”及“…because super-tasters might avoid eating foods that are important for their health.”可知答案为“Being very sensitive to flavors./ His sensitive taste to flavors。‎ ‎76.Adult Education 77.Enlarge and interpret ‎78. What to learn / Specific purpose ‎ ‎79.Review earlier education ‎80.Seek better self-understanding/ Understand oneself better 81.Forms / Ways to learn ‎82.Study collectively / Co-operate with others / Study in groups 83.Reasons / Social background ‎84. Nottingham and Glasgow 85.Present situation ‎76.本文主要介绍了adult education (见本文第一句)‎ ‎77. 见第一段第二行 ‎78.79见第一段第三行Adults may want to study something which they missed in earlier schooling. ‎ ‎80.见第一段第后一行 ‎81.子栏目讲了学习的方式:teach oneself and study collectively ‎ ‎82.见第二段第二句:It (Education) may also be acquired collectively.‎ ‎83.见第三段第二行with the rise…‎ ‎84.见第四段二,三行此处填英国的两个城市 ‎85.见第后一段第一句:continued learning is necessary…today One possible version:‎ Hi phil, ‎ ‎ I’d like you to organize a trip to Scotland for us. I have here a group of 32 Chinese students studying in Nottingham University, who want to go on a seven-day tour during the Christmas days. I hope we can have a coach which will take us to Scotland and then bring us back to Nottingham. We also need a guide who speaks standard English and knows Scotland well.Iwould be very grateful if you can work out an itinerary as soon as possible and tell me about our accommodation, meals as ‎ well as how much each of us has to pay. If you have any information please either email me or call me at 077-47745007.‎ ‎ Looking forward to your early reply.‎ ‎ Yours Truly ‎ Jack Text 1 ‎ M: What wseems to be thee trouble, young lady?‎ W: I used to sleep like a log, but now things are quite different. I can’t go to sleep, especially after using the computer Text 2‎ W: I’m thinking of going to Austin for a visit. Do you think it’s worth seeing?‎ M: Well, I wish I had been there.‎ W: Really? You haven’t been there? I’ve heard you’d gone there before.‎ Text 3‎ M: Hello. Is George there?‎ W: No, this is his father. Can I take a message?‎ M:Yes, please. Tell him that Joan called. The party’s on Friday night at Sally’s flat. It starts at about 8. Could you ask him to bring some of his music CDs? I mean some music which is good to dance to.‎ Text 4 ‎ M: I spend so much time polishing my letter application.‎ W: It’s worth making the effort. You know just how important it is to give a good impression.‎ Text 5‎ M: I’m happy to see you today, it’s been a long time.‎ W: It’s great to see you, too. Do you shop here often?‎ M: No, it is my first time here, because the prices are rather high.‎ W: I agree about the high prices. This is only my fourth or fifth time to make a purchase here.‎ Text 6 ‎ W: Well, I thought you said we were going to stay three days in Miami.‎ M: We are. It’s two nights in the hotel, June 3rd and 4th, but three days altogether.‎ W: I see. We arrive early on the third, and we leave at 11:30 p.m. on the fifth.‎ M: That’s correct. As you see, I’ve got tickets for you on the night train to Chicago on the fifth, Mrs. White.‎ W: So it really is a full day on the fifth.‎ M: Plenty of time for shopping. You’ll even have enough time for a show in the evening because the train station is near the theatre district.‎ W: what about hotels in Chicago?‎ M: Although it’s the tourist season, I am able to get you a good room.‎ W: That’ll be great. We’ll have a good time there right in the heart of Chicago.‎ M: Now, after your staying in Chicago, I’ve planned your visit to Salt Lake City as you requested. You’ll have two days there before you fly to Orlando.‎ W: You’re welcome.‎ Text 7‎ M: Well, Mary, why do you look unhappy?‎ W: Oh, Bill, I just had a quarrel with Mr. Thomason.‎ M: Mr. Thomason? What on earth was it about?‎ W: Well, I have made three bad mistakes so far this week. Today I forgot to give him an important message, so he got really angry with me.‎ M: But I don’t understand. You are usually very careful and never make mistakes.‎ W: I’m just so tired. I don’t know what I’m doing.‎ M: Why? Have you been going to bed late these days?‎ W: No, I’m usually in bed at about 10. But I’ve been woken up at half past four every morning. And then I can’t go back to sleep again.‎ M: Why?‎ W: It’s my new neighbor, the milkman next door. He has to get up at half past four and he always turns the radio on loudly.‎ M: Ask him to turn it down then W: It’s hard. I don’t know him yet.‎ M: If you don’t want to see him, just write him a note.‎ W: Do you think it’s a good idea?‎ M: Yes, I do. I’ll help you write the note.‎ W: OK. Let’s try.‎ Text 8‎ M: Why did you decide to write police stories?‎ W: Well, I always enjoyed police stories myself and it’s a very popular subject so that if one can do it, you know, the book does have a good chance of being accepted by your publisher. But I think there were two main reasons. One is I love plot construction in a novel. If I can write a successful police story, it will be wonderful training for me to become a serious writer.‎ M: Where do you get the ideas for the books from?‎ W: It’s quite mysterious where ideas come from. But usually with me, the book starts with a setting, with a place------ an old house, a lonely beach. And after the setting, come the people and after the people the action.‎ M: And how do you actually go about writing the book?‎ W: Well. After the idea and before the actual writing, there may be quite a long period, perhaps months, sometimes as long as a year, in which I’m thinking over the book. I go everywhere with a notebook. I jot down ideas, I jot down descriptions, I do my research. I plan the chapters, I plan exactly what’s going to happen…‎ Text 9‎ M: What a crowd!‎ W: Let’s get in line.‎ M: What are you mailing, Sally?‎ W: A textbook. It’s based on a new approach to the teaching of physics. I want my colleagues to take a look at it.‎ M: I’m sending my family some of the photos we took.‎ W: This line is moving very slowly.‎ M: David said he’d meet us at the bookstore by 3.‎ W: We’ll be out of here in 15 minutes.‎ M: What’s it now?‎ W: 2:30.‎ M: The bookstore is at least a twenty-minute walk.‎ W: We should have left the hotel earlier. And it is useless to be impatient.‎ M: We’ll be through here by 2:40. I don’t think that’s the way the system works. It’s first come, first served whether we’re in a hurry or not.‎ W: I suppose you are right.‎ M: Look, it’s our turn now.‎ W: At last.‎ M: We’ll be out of here in no time.‎ Text10 ‎ ‎ Good morning , ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the South Coast Gardens, founded in 1932 by the Gilson family. The gardens cover eight acres and have 8,000 varieties of plants. The old family house houses one of the world’s largest collections of rare books. It also holds a collection of 18th-century British, European and American paintings, rare coins, furniture, and so on. You’ll have time to visit the collections after lunch, following our walk through the gardens. I’m certain you’ll thoroughly enjoy the gardens, which are divided into an Eastern tea garden, tropical rainforest, Southwestern desert, and an English rose garden, considered to be one of the most beautiful rose gardens in the country. If you have any questions during today’s tour, please don’t hesitate to ask me. Now if you’ll follow me along the stone path to your right, we’ll begin today’s tour.‎ ‎ ‎