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1、Keys to Model Tests for Grade 2010Test 1Writing:On a Harmonious Dormitory LifeDormitory life is an indispensable part of college life. But sometimes the harmony in the dormitory will be disturbed in one way or another. For example, some members listen to music late into the night and make those ligh

2、t sleepers restless. Worse still, the smell of some students socks is powerful enough to drive other members out of the room.As is known to all, a harmonious dormitory life is important to college students and benefits all the members. On one hand, we can have a good rest and put our heart into stud

3、y. On the other hand, we will have a good mood and enjoy being together. In contrast, an unharmonious life will be depressing and counterproductive. There are several ways to create and maintain a harmonious dormitory life. Firstly, you have to evaluate your life style and try to get rid of your dir

4、ty habits, if there are any. Secondly, when an annoying situation arises, you just have to learn to tolerate each other and co-exist. Thirdly, you have to share with each other and make good friends.In conclusion, we should try our best to build a harmonious dormitory life for the purpose of good st

5、udy and good life II 1-7 BCACDCB8. overall white woman 9.the beauty industry's standards10.the beauty desirabilityIII. 11 18. CDACBABB, 19 25. CCABCAD, 26-35 DBCDCCDACD36. enjoyable37. shelter38. unaware39. realities40. attraction41. possible42. content43. approach44. In a bookshop, an assistant

6、 should remain in the background until you have finished browsing.45. You have to be careful not to attracted by the variety of books in a bookshop.46. Apart from running up a huge amount, you can waste a great deal of time wandering from section to section.IV. 47-56 B F K I A N L H D E 57-66. ABCBD

7、 DBACDV. 67-76. AACCBBDDAD77-86. CBBACDCABDVI. 87. the most lucrative industries88. being curious by nature89. in accordance with his age90. happened to be91. what attracts immigrants to AmericaTest 2Writing:Heavy TrafficIn recent years many cities are faced with the problem of heavy traffic. People

8、 have to waste more time on their way home or to work and even might be involved in an accident. With the development of industry and population expansion, this problem becomes more and more serious.One solution is to lay down more roads. The solution has many advantages. For example, it can efficie

9、ntly decrease the number of buses and trucks in many main streets. But it will take up so much land that crowded cities become even more crowded. Another solution is to open more bus lines. If more bus lines should be opened up, the number of bicycles and cars in the mainstreets would be greatly dec

10、reased. But the disadva ntage of this soluti on is that many people would not feel so convenient as they used to.In my opinion, the right soluti on to the problem is the comb in ati on of the two, that is, to lay dow n more roads in spacious areas and to ope n up more bus lines in dow ntow n areas.I

11、I 1. Y 2. N 3. Y 4. NG 5. N 6. NG 7. N8. older people, man ual workers 9. ecce ntric members 10. lower tha nIII.11-18. DBCDADCC 19-25. CADCCBA 26-35. BCABDDCDAB36. gifts.40. moti onl ess37. audie nee,38. pleas ing42. loud ness39. readily43. accord ing41. expla nati on44. A teacher's work is en t

12、irely differe nt from an actor's.What an actor does is to memorize his words on a script as n aturally as possible.45.IV.V.57-66DCB AB CAB CB67-76 ACBDCDBDAC77-86. BABDCBADCAVI.87. the pla n be put into practice at once89. in accorda nee with him88. Seldom have I heard90. No matter whe n the in

13、vaders come46.The teacher has to be inno vative to create his part to meet the n eed of his stude nts.47 56.H K CL I B91. set/put aside our pers onal feeli ngsTestII.l.N 2.N3.Y4.Y5.N6.Y7.N8. the power of words is treme ndous10. to recomme nd a book of words9. cha nging the directi on of historyIII.

14、BDCBCDA,11 18. ABDADCBC, 19 25.26 -35. CABDCCCABD36. progressive,37. reform,40. assig ned41. welfare,38. affairs,42. facilities,39. middle-class,43. con sumer44. Because shocked by the almost daily exposure of the terrible work ing con diti ons in the factories and crowded living conditions in citie

15、s.45. Wome n bega n to realize that they were better equipped tha n men for political activities.46. Thus, an in creas ing n umber of wome n dema nded their right to vote.IV. 47 51 HBOEG 52 56 ALJCI;57 61 BDADC 62 66 DBCBAV. 67-76. DACCADBDBB,77 86. CAACBCADBDVI. 87. were rather to be deleted tha n

16、rewritte n 88. was convin ced of the accuracy of this fact89. It goes without saying that 90. Don't mess up the files 91. put our heads togetherTest 4II. l.N 2. N 3.N4. N 5. Y 6. Y 7. NG8. really upset9. come a long way10. e-books and videos, as well as wireless Internet serviceIII. 11 18. BACDC

17、ABD, 19 25. DABAABD, 26 35. DCADCA CDBB36. in creased,37. pla nets,38. ben eficial,39. solar,40. destructi on,41. viewers,42. freque ntly,43. record44. Aristotle was in terested in comets. He thought that they bega n as bur ning gases in the earth's atmosphere.45. It is extremely bright and has

18、two tails.46. It was he who discovered this comet and predicted that it appears every 75 years.V. 67 76. DBDCACBCCB,77 86. ADBCDBCBDBVI. 87. can't have bee n clea ned.88. attributed it to his belief in the future.89. take the factor of increasing price into consideration.90. as far as service is

19、 concerned. 91. had already traveled around the world.Test 5l.D 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. D 7. A8. Fathers and older brothers 9.1ittle/no attention 10. not a time of good cheer 1118.BABCABCB 19 25. ACAB BBD 26 35. DDA CDA DACB 36. wealthy,37. quarrel,38. ambitious,39. argume nt,40. adequate, 41. finan

20、cially,42. pers on ality,43. unpun ctual,44. His twin con sidered himself unconven ti onal and orig in al.45. Both twin brothers earned little and so had to live mainly on their father's support.46. After tak ing his degree, he was appo in ted to a teachi ng post in a grammar school, where he ea

21、rned eno ugh money to live on.IV. 47-56 A E H IC O M F B L B57-66 CCBABCDAABV. 6776. CADBADCBAA, 87. lose7i86.cBwAC81B(bBfsCi nto tearsVI.88. had devoted his youth to teachi ng90. n either will I 91. is being built/c on structed now.Test 6l.N 2. N 3. Y4. NG 5. Y 6. N 7.Y10. be charged a can cellati

22、on fee26 35. DBC ACAABAD 39.con crete, 43. adve nture,8. (to) be hon est about 9. be (extremely) frustrated11-18. DABADCAD 19 25. CCDB DDC36. expresses, 37.suburba n,38. appeals,42. passe ngers,40. ide ntical,41. sce nery,44. understand the incomprehensible messages coming over the loudspeaker syste

23、ms45. you wonder whether you are on the right train, or their right part of train46. but you don't even know when to get off it if you areIV.47 56 .I KHOFMJBEA57-66. CDBBA DB BDAV. 67-76. BAACDCBACA, 77 86, BCDADCBABCVI. 87. because of one bad/ terrible experie nee88. Judg ing from/ by previous

24、experie nee89. talk her frie nd out of selli ng the car90. whatever you say91. Whether he will come or notKeys to additi on al liste ningTest 1Secti onll.D12.C13.B14.C15.B16.17.A18.C19.C20.CA21.D22.B23.D24.B25.CDSection B26.B27.C28.B29.C30.B31.C32.C33.B34.B35.A(36)responsible(37)threaten(38)environm

25、ent.(39)climbersSecti onC(40) gathered(41)confirmed (42) melting (43) shrinking (44) Researchers say forty-four of these lakes could overflow during the next five years (45) However, they say it may be possibleto remove water from the lakes before they overflow and use that water to create energy. (

26、46) However, researchers say the Himalayas have bava harmed by an in crease in visitors to the area, over-cutt ing of trees and other en vir onmen taldestructi on.Test2Section A 11. D 12.C 13.D 14.C15.B16.D 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.C 21.A22. C 23.C 24.BSection B 26.C 27.B 28.B 29.B25.30.D31.C32.C33.D34.BSe

27、ction C (36) cells (37) growth (38) organism (39) resist (40) conflicti3g.(4l) estimates (42) represents(43) compared (44) The report estimates that more than five million farmers grew genetically engineered crops in 13countries last year. (45) In a separate development, scie ntists report that gen

28、etic material from gen etically engin eered pla nts can spread across great distances to native plants. (46) The finding is most unusual because the Mexican gover nment has the pla nting of gen etically engin eered com since 1998.Test 3Section A 11. C 12. B 13. B 14. D 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.D 21.C 22.B 23.D 24. A 25.BSection B 26.C 27.B 28.A 29.B 30.D 31.B 32.B33.A34.C 35.CSection C (36) century. (37) engineer, (38) reality (39) screen (40) translated (41) motions (42) photography (43) images. (44) Ge

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