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module 1deep south模块跟踪测评(总分:150分时间:120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,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。1what is the woman going to do on saturday?ago to mexico. bgo to a concert.cgo to an art exhibition.答案 c2what does the man ask the woman to do?aopen the window.bhave a drink with him.cget him a cup of orange juice.答案 c3where was the man waiting for the woman?aat a bus station.boutside a cafe.cin front of a cinema.答案 b4which subject does the woman do worst in?aenglish. bphysics. cmath.答案 c5where are the speakers?ain a post office. bin a bookstore. cin a library.答案 a第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。听每段对话或独白前, 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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。6what is the relationship between mr kent and the woman?aschoolmates.bboss and secretary.chusband and wife.答案 b7why does the man look tired?ahe walked quickly.bhe came a long way.che didnt sleep well.答案 a听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8how many bottles of red wine did the man receive?a5,000. b10,000. c15,000.答案 b9what will the woman do next?acheck with the transport department.borganize the new transport.cmake a phone call.答案 a听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10what does the woman probably do?aa nurse. ba reporter. ca waitress.答案 a11who does the man live with?ahis parents. bhis sister. chimself.答案 c12how does the man usually go to work?aon foot. bby car. cby bus.答案 c听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13what are the speakers talking about?awhat the life in the future will be like.bhow people communicate in the future.cwhether using the internet is a good thing.答案 a14what will people prefer to do in the future?astay indoors.bdo shopping in stores.cwatch more movies in the cinemas.答案 a15what is the number of the internet users going to be by the middle of this century?aabout 500,000,000.babout 3,000,000,000.cabout 5,000,000,000.答案 b16how does the man feel about the way of communication in the future?astrange. bworried. cglad.答案 b听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17how much should parents pay for each cooking class?a$15. b$30. c$50.答案 c18what does bill think of the teachers?athey are skillful.bthey are humorous.cthey are strict.答案 b19why did flora take the cooking course?aher friends advised her to do that.bshe wanted to learn to cook a big meal.cher mother wanted her to develop an interest.答案 c20what does philippe say about his young students?athey have a good memory.bthey always keep the kitchen tidy.cthey will make more food at home.答案 a听力原文第一节text 1m:do you have any special plans for the weekend?w:yes.im going to a concert on friday evening, and on saturday im going to an art exhibition.there are some new paintings about mexico.text 2w:do you mind if i open the window?m:certainly not.and please get me some drink after that.a cup of orange juice is just ok.text 3w:where have you been all this time? the bus is leaving at any time.m:im sorry im late.but i was waiting for you in front of a cafe, next to the cinema.text 4m:hi, gina.what have you been doing lately?w:ive been studying hard for my exams.english is a piece of cake.and physics is just ok.but i am weak in math.text 5w:how can i help you?m:i want to send this book and these letters to london, please.w:ok, thats two dollars and fifty cents.do you want to buy any stamps?m:no, thanks.第二节text 6m:excuse me.ive come for an interview.the waiters job.my name is alex.w:oh, yes.mr kents expecting you.hes the boss.im maria.m:hi, maria.can i sit here for a minute?w:of course.you look tired.havent you slept well or have you come a long way here?m:not far but i walked quickly.could i use the phone? i just want to ring my wife.w:im afraid not.were not allowed to.text 7w:hello, red wine company.may i help you?m:yes, weve just received the last order of red wine from you and found that its 5,000 bottles short.we ordered 15,000 bottles but weve just had 10,000 arrived.w:oh, i do apologize.i dont really understand why this had happened.ill check with the transport department and call you back within the hour.is that ok? then we can organize the new transport as soon as possible.m:fine. text 8w:hello, mr miller.how are you feeling today?m:fine, thank you.w:i need some information for our hospital records.would you mind if i ask you some questions?m:of course not.w:thank you.do you live with your family or by yourself?m:by myself.my parents died several years ago.w:do you have any brothers or sisters?m:i only have one sister.w:is there any type of food that you dont like?m:in general id rather eat fish than meat.w:how do you usually go to work? do you walk or go by car?m:i take the bus.w:ok, thats all.thank you very much, mr miller.text 9 w:so what will people in the future be doing?is there anything different from now?m:well, for example, we wont be going out to shop in stores anymore.well do that on the internet.also, people wont be going out to see movies in the cinemas or even to the concert.they will watch them on computers.w:sounds amazing.m:yes.now the internet has about five hundred million users, but by the middle of this century more than three billion people will be using the internet every day.w:it sounds like the whole idea of “going out” will die.how strange! so what does all of this mean for traditional communication?m:im afraid people wont be doing much of that.well be doing most of our communicating online.w:do you think we will lose the art of real conversation?m:i think that could be a real problem.i worry that young people will become more lonely without any real facetoface communication.w:so we shouldnt be glad about the future?m:well, all i can say is that for better or worse, well be leading very different lives.text 10w:hello, everyone.have you ever been to a cooking class? for one group of children aged between 10 and 15, saturdays are spent learning the art of serious cooking.their weekly lessons in small classes are so popular that there is a waiting list of 30 children who want to do the course.parents pay $50 for each class where their children can have fun and learn how to make good food.class member bill, aged 10 says that he thought the teachers would be strict but actually they make the students laugh, especially when the students sit down with the teachers to share the food theyve made.flora is twelve.she says that she loves cooking and she used to do a meal for ten friends which they really enjoyed.then her mother suggested she develop this hobby, instead of doing nothing at weekends.she was happy staying at home, so she wasnt too interested at first.but now, she is really glad she decided to attend the classes.their teacher, philippe thinks the course is great fun, and children pay attention and remember things better than adults, although the kitchen isnt always tidy when theyre cooking! he suggests that if parents interest their children in cooking while they are young, theyll have enough skills to make food for themselves when they leave home.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的a、b、c和d四个选项中,选出最佳选项。athere are more bicycles than residents in the netherlands, and in cities like amsterdam and hague up to 70% of all journeys are made by bike. the bbcs reporter, anna holligan, examines what made everyone get back in the saddle(车座)before world war , journeys in the netherlands were mainly made by bike, but in the 1950s and 1960s, as car ownership increased quickly, this changed. the jump in car number caused a huge rise in the number of deaths on the roads. in 1971, more than 3,000 people were killed by motor vehicles, and 450 of them were children. in response, a social movement demanding safer cycling conditions for children was formed. called stop de kindermoord (stop the child murder), it took its name from the headline of an article written by journalist vic langenhoff whose own child had been killed in a road accident.the dutch love of the motor vehicle was also shaken by the middle east oil crisis of 1973, when oilproducing countries stopped export to the us and western europe.these twin pressures helped to persuade the dutch government to invest in improving cycling infrastructure(基础设施) and the dutch urban planners started to change from the roadbuilding policies designed mainly for cars.to make cycling safer and more inviting, the dutch have built a vast network of cycle paths. these are clearly marked, have smooth surfaces, separate signs and lights for those on two wheels, and are wide enough to allow cycling side by side and overtaking(超车)even before they can walk, dutch children live in a world of cycling. as babies, they travel in special seats on bikes. as the children grow up, they ride their own bikes. and, as the dutch are not allowed to drive until 18, cycling offers teenagers an alternative form of freedom.the state also plays a part in teaching, with cycling lessons a compulsory(必修的) part in dutch schools. all schools have places to park bikes and at some schools 90% of pupils cycle to class.本文为说明文,介绍了在荷兰,自行车的数量超过了本国人口的数量。作者主要解释了自行车在荷兰如此流行的原因。21what does anna holligan intend to find out?ahow journeys are made in the netherlands.bwhy cycling is popular in the netherlands.cwhat the main means of transport in the netherlands is.dwhat makes the children like cycling in the netherlands.解析 b 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句the bbcs reporter, anna holligan, examines what made everyone get back in the saddle(车座)可推知,anna的主要目标是找到自行车在荷兰如此受欢迎的原因,故选b项。22what resulted in the dutch governments changing roadbuilding policies?amore cars and roads accidents.ba social movement and financial crisis.cmore cars and lower oil prices.droad accidents and oil shortage.解析 d细节理解题。根据第四段中的these twin pressures可知,导致荷兰政府改变公路政策的原因有两个,再结合第二段中提到的road accident和第三段中的oil crisis可知,是频发的交通致死事故和石油危机导致荷兰政府改变了公路政策,故选d项。23what can we learn about the dutch children?athey must get a license to ride a bike.bthey are not allowed to drive until 16.cthey must have cycling lessons at school.dthey dont use bikes when they are very young.解析 c 细节理解题。根据最后一段第一句the state also plays a part in teaching, with cycling lessons a compulsory(必修的) part in dutch schools可知,自行车课程在荷兰的学校属于必修课,故选c项。bi have been in limoges for a month now.since living here, i have tried to integrate(融入) into the local community and one way i have found to do this is by following the local rugby team.i decided to look for information on the local rugby team after the tourism office could not help me.i searched for the club office online and decided to look into it.the following day i went back to the club after speaking with them and decided to get a season ticket for the rest of my stay here.i will now be going to each home game as well as travelling to the away games with the team and the fans.i am sure that it is going to be a great experience during my time here.i will also be travelling through various regions of france, so i will be visiting new places throughout the season.there is another team in a town called brive not so far away which plays in the top league in france,but i decided to stay locally.i may go and see them with other assistants if possible during our stay.i witnessed a friendly match on saturday.the match finished 7012.after the match, both teams went to the clubhouse to see the rugby world cup semifinal between new zealand and australia.both teams respected each other,which is something you dont always see in other sports.i spoke to the president of the club after the game and he told me,“this is a family club.” hopefully this year will be a good year for limoges.本文为记叙文。作者在法国的limoges工作期间,为了适应并融入当地人的生活而密切关注当地的橄榄球队,空闲的时候就去观看比赛。24how did the writer try to integrate into limoges community?aby taking part in the local rugby team.bby watching the rugby matches in limoges.cby playing often with the people in limoges.dby paying close attention to the local rugby team.解析 d细节理解题。根据第一段第二句可知,作者通过密切关注当地的橄榄球队来尽力融入社区,故选d项。25the underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to_.athe club office bthe local rugby teamcthe tourism office dthe local community解析 b代词指代题。根据第二段第一、二句可知,当地旅游局不能帮助作者,作者决定自己去寻找有关当地橄榄球队的信息。故此处的it指代“the local rugby team”,故选b项。26why did the two teams go to the clubhouse after the match?ato show respect to each other.bto watch the rugby world cup semifinal.cto clean the club together.dto exchange experience with each other.解析 b细节理解题。根据第三段第三句可知,比赛结束后,两个队都去俱乐部观看新西兰vs澳大利亚的橄榄球世界杯半决赛,故选b项。27what can we infer from the text?athe writer must be a top rugby player.bthe writer is likely to be a boss of a rugby club.cthe writer is likely to come from australia.dthe writer probably works as an assistant in france.解析 d推理判断题。根据第二段最后一句可知,作者在法国的时候只要有可能都会和其他的助理同去看橄榄球比赛,由此可推断,作者可能是一位在法国工作的助理,故选d项。cchinese new year is the most important and longest of all chinese festivals, celebrated in chinese communities worldwide. this festival is believed to go as far back as prehistory. it marks the start of the new lunar cycle and is called the spring festival in the northern hemisphere(半球) as it falls between the december solstice(冬至) and the march equinox(春分)china follows the gregorian calendar(阳历) for daily business but the dates of the chinese new year and other important festivals are determined by the chinese calendar(阴历)the chinese new year, which is the first day of the first month in the chinese calendar, is given to an animal. according to one legend, the jade emperor once called together all the animals on the earth for an important meeting. only 12 animals came to honor him, so to favor these 12 animals, each one was given one of the 12 years of the chinese zodiac(生肖)each chinese new year is associated with an animal name for one of the 12 animals in the chinese zodiac. people born during one of the animals years are said to have unique characteristics of that animal. the signs repeat every 12 years.chinese new year has various symbols and traditions. for example, flowers are an important part of new year decorations.two flowers that are often associated with chinese new year are the plum blossom which means courage and hope, and the water narcissus which means good luck and fortune. spring festival couplets that refer to good luck are often seen in homes and business places. they are usually written by brush on a diamondshaped piece of red paper. oranges are also displayed in many homes and stores as a sign of luck and wealth.envelopes with money which are usually called hong bao, often come in the color red, which symbolizes happiness, good luck, success and good fortune. the color red is also used on these envelopes to ward_off evil spirits or misfortune. these envelopes are mainly given as presents to children.本文为说明文,主要介绍了中国最重要的传统佳节春节,说明了12生肖的来历及中国人在春节期间的一些庆祝方式。28we can learn from the second paragraph that _.athe first month refers to an animalbhow a persons character formschow the animal year comesdhow the chinese calendar comes解析 c细节理解题。第二段第一句即该段的主题句,指出中国的新年与动物有关,接着介绍了中国12生肖以及对应动物年的由来,故选c项。29what do oranges stand for in chinese new year?asuccess and happiness.bluck and wealth.ccourage and hope.dfortune and courage.解析 b细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句可知选b项。30what does the underlined phrase “ward off” in paragraph 4 probably mean?arefer to. bprotect against.cmeet with. drelate to.解析 b词义猜测题。根据画线短语后面的evil spirits or misfortune及常识可知,红包是用来避邪的,所以推测出ward off的意思是“避开,挡住”,故选b项。31what would be the best title for the text?achinese new year bnew year decorationscchinese zodiac dchinese calendar解析 a标题归纳题。本文主要是向人们介绍中国的春节。第一段直接提出说明的事物,接着从生肖、新年花卉、新年习俗等方面分别进行阐述,所以a项作为本文标题最合适,故选a项。da machine that takes sweatladen(浸满汗水的) clothes and turns the sweat into drinking water is in use in sweden. the machine makes the clothes turn round quickly, heats them to remove the sweat, and then passes the steam through a kind of special material to make purified water(净化水)since it has been brought into use, its creators say more than 1,000 people have drunk others “sweat” in gothenburg.they add that the liquid is cleaner than local tap water.the device was built for the united nations childfocused charity unicef to promote a campaign highlighting the fact that 780 million people in the world lack access to clean water.the machine was designed and built by the engineer andreas hammar, known locally for his appearances on tv tech show “mekatronik”. he said the key part of the sweat machine was a new water purification part developed by a company named hvr.“it uses a technique called membrane distillation(膜蒸馏),” he told the bbc. “we use a special kind of material that only lets steam through but keeps bacteria, salts, clothing fibers and other things out. they have something similar to the international space station, but our machine is cheaper to build. the amount of water it produces depends on how sweaty the person is, but one persons tshirt typically produces 10ml, about a mouthful.”the device has been put on show at the gothia cupthe worlds largest international youth football tournament. mattias ronge, chief executive of stockholmbased advertising agency deportivo, said the machine had helped raise awareness for unicef, but in reality had its limitations.“people havent produced as much sweat as we hopedright now the weather in gothenburg is lousy(恶劣的

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