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PAGE16-2014高考百天仿真冲刺卷英语卷九
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题I.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秒钟的时间来回来有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hestoppedworking.
B.Heusedtoworkatnight.
C.Hewillworkovernight.
2.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably?
A.Ataclinic.
B.Inaclassroom.
C.Inabank.
3.Whichseasonisitnowmostprobably?
A.Summer.
B.Autumn.
C.Winter.
4.What'sthewoman?
A.Apolicewoman.
B.Areceptionist.
C.Aticketseller.
5.Whataretheytalkingabout?
A.Thehotweather.
B.Theair-conditioning.
C.Thepowerfailure.
第二节(共15小题:每小题15分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项种选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatwasthewomanrobbedoffinally?
A.Apurse.
B.Agoldnecklace.
C.Acar.
7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Don'tweargoldchainsorjewelry.
B.Keepvaluablethingsinthepurse.
C.Don'triskfightingtherobbers.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whydidthewomancomehere?
A.Forarest.
B.Forapayrise.
C.Forajob.
9.Whatisthewomanlike?
A.AnnativeEnglishspeaker.
B.Anexcellentstudent.
C.Agoodemployer.
10.Howsoonwillthewomanprobablygetaraise?
A.Intwomonths.
B.Inthreemonths.
C.Infourmonths.
听第8段材料,回答第11至l3题。
11.HowdoesTomfeelaboutthejob?
A.It'shelpful.
B.It'sbusy.
C.It'sboring.
12.WhatdoesthewomanaskTomtodo?
A.Continuehisstudy.
B.Dosomeresearch.
C.Covermoreclasses.
13.WhenwillTombebusy?
A.Nextspring.
B.Nextsummer.
C.Nextautumn.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.WhatcanwelearnaboutDebra?
A.Sheisoverweight.
B.Shehastwohandbags.
C.Shewillgohome.
15.Whattimedoestheplanetakeoff?
A.At8:30.
B.At10:00.
C.At10:30.
16.HowwillDebragototheairportmostprobably?
A.Bytaxi.
B.Bycar.
C.Bybus.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whichbelongstobasiclivingexpenses?
A.Medicalcare.
B.Clubdues.
C.After-schoolsnacks.
18.Whatexpensesdoyouneedwhenyoutakepartinaclasstrip?
A.Fixedexpenses
B.Unexpectedexpenses.
C.Basiclivingexpenses.
19.Howshouldyoudealwithsomesurprises?
A.Byaskingyourfamilyformoremoney.
B.Byearningsomemoneyyourself.
C.Bysavingsomemoneyasaregularexpense.
20.What'sthetopicofthetalk?
A.Whatarebasiclivingexpenses?
B.Whyshouldyousavemoney?
C.Howtoplanyourexpenses?
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节单选填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.—Whenshallwemeet,todayortomorrow?
—______.EitherdayisOK.
A.That’ssettled
B.Idon’tmind
C.Allright
D.Noproblem
22.Shesaidshemustapologizefor______aheadoftimebecauseshewasinagreathurry.
A.lettingyounotknow
B.notlettingyouknow
C.lettingyouknownot
D.lettingnotyouknow
23.Itwasplayingcomputergames______costhimalotoftimethatheshouldhavespentonhiswork.
A.what
B.which
C.that
D.why
24.He’sneverbeenabroadbefore,buthetalksasifhe______tomanycountriesaroundtheworld.
A.willhavebeen
B.hadbeen
C.shouldhavebeen
D.wouldhavebeen
25.Thisisanidealjob______youcanlearnsomethingneweveryday,andthepeopleyouworkwith
arefriendly.
A.which
B.that
C.where
D.when
26.Nosooner______toHangzhouthanheboughtafinehouseandsettleddownthere.
A.hereturned
B.returnedhe
C.hehadreturned
D.hadhereturned
27.Babiessleepfor16to18hoursinevery24hoursandtheysleepless______theygrowolder.
A.while
B.before
C.as
D.after
28.Allhisattention______onthemovie,sohedidn’tevennoticethebossentertheroom.
A.hasbeenfixed
B.fixing
C.wasfixed
D.fixed
29.—Whichofthetwonovelswouldyouliketoread?
—______.Ipreferpoetry.
A.Neither
B.Either
C.All
D.None
30.Asparents,youshouldincreaseyourchild’swillingnessto______importantinformationabout
hisschoolexperience.
A.share
B.tolerate
C.receive
D.adapt
31.Itisestimatedthat15,000Japaneseareovertheageof100,andwomen______about80percentof
thetotal.
A.fillup
B.bringup
C.setup
D.makeup
32.—ShallTomgoandplayfootball?
—Notunlesshe______hishomework.
A.hasfinished
B.finished
C.hadfinished
D.wouldfinish
33.Mr.Jones,______agreatlosslastyear,hasnocouragetogoonwithhisbusiness.
A.suffering
B.tosuffer
C.suffered
D.havingsuffered
34.—Thisisourrock-bottomprice,Mr.Green.
—Ifthat’sthecase,there’snotmuchpointinfurtherdiscussion.We__aswellcallthewholedealoff.
A.should
B.can
C.might
D.must
35.____ourgoodcooperationoverthepastyears,let’smeeteachotherhalfway.I’llreduceourprice
by3%.
A.Incaseof
B.Inviewof
C.Infearof
D.Inspiteof第二节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Oneday,anoldcouplewalkedintoalawyer’soffice.Apparently,theyweretherefora(n)
36
.Thelawyerwasvery
37
.Afterhavingachatwiththem,hegottheir
38
.Thecouplehadbeen
39
alltheir40yearsofmarriage.Now,alltheirchildrenhadalready
40
,sotherewasnothingelsetheyhadtoworryabout.Thelawyercouldn’tunderstandsohe
41
adinnertogether.Atthetable,thecouplewereboth
44
.Thefirstdishwasroastchicken.
43
,theoldmantookthedrumstick(鸡腿)forthelady.Lookingatthis,thelawyerthoughtmaybetherewasstilla(n)
44
,butthewifesaid,“Thisisalwaystheproblem.YouneverthinkabouthowI
45
;don’tyouknowIhatedrumsticks?”
Butshedidn’tknowthat,overtheyears,thehusbandhadbeentryingallwaysto
46
her.Nordidsheknowthatdrumstickswereherhusband’sfavorite.
Thatnight,bothofthemcouldn’t
47
.Theoldmanknewhecouldn’tcarryonwithlifewithouther.Hewantedtotellherhewas
48
,andthathelovedher.Hepickedupthephoneandstarted
49
hernumber.Ringingneverstopped.Ontheotherside,shewassadand
50
toanswerknowingthatitwashim.“Iwanttokeepitthisway.Ifnot,I’lllose
51
,”shethought.Thephonestillkeptringing.Finally,she
52
thecord(电话线).
55
didsherememberthathehadheartproblems.Thenextday,shereceivednewsthathehadpassedaway.She
54
tohisapartment,seeinghisbodylyingonthebedwithhishand
55
holdingontothephone.Hehadaheartattackwhenhewasstilltryingtogetthroughtoher.
36.A.interview
B.discussion
C.divorce
D.trade
37.A.excited
B.touched
C.bored
D.puzzled
38.A.plan
B.story
C.permission
D.comment
39.A.quarrelling
B.preparing
C.struggling
D.working
40.A.turnedupB.comeback
C.grownup
D.stayedon
41.A.finished
B.ordered
C.cooked
D.suggested
42.A.nervous
B.silent
C.proud
D.comfortable
43.A.Immediately
B.Eventually
C.Frequently
D.Regularly
44.A.agreement
B.reason
C.chance
D.result
45.A.compete
B.breathe
C.speak
D.feel
46.A.inspire
B.please
C.interest
D.save
47.A.sleep
B.drink
C.stop
D.stand
48.A.sorry
B.busy
C.poor
D.patient
49.A.copying
B.sending
C.writing
D.dialing
50.A.promised
B.happened
C.refused
D.forgot
51.A.sense
B.face
C.pleasure
D.honesty
52.A.pulledout
B.putaway
C.passedon
D.tookup
53.A.Often
B.Little
C.Well
D.So
54.A.pulledup
B.tookoff
C.movedon
D.rusheddown
55.A.again
B.even
C.still
D.also
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Ioncedidayearofvoluntaryserviceinaresidentialhomeforpeoplewithlearningdisabilities.ItwassetinanEnglishvillagedeepinthecountryside,quitedifferentfrommyhomeinSweden.
Oneofmyfellowvolunteers,agirlfromTanzania,seemedalittleunhappy,soIaskedwhattheproblemwas.Shetoldmeshehadafriendbackhomewhohadfinancialdifficultiesandmaybeitwasimpossibleforhertocompleteheruniversitycourses.
SothisfriendofminehadsentallhermoneytoTanzaniatosupportherfriend!Thismeantthatshedidn’thavemuchfoodtoeatandnomoneytogoanywhereoutsidethevillage.
IwassotouchedandIfeltIhadtodosomething.So,duringmynexttriptooneofthenearbytownsIwalkedintoashop.Ididn’thavemuchmoneyleftmyselfbutIthoughtI’dbuyheranextraboxofthemuesliwebothlikedandsomerice.Istartedtalkingtothewoman(alsoavolunteer)workingintheshopandeventuallytoldheraboutmyfriend.
Thewomanlookedatme,amazed.“Doessheeatpasta?”sheasked.“Yes,”Ireplied.
Sheimmediatelystartedloadingabagwithpasta,cookies,andotherthingsuntilthebagwasfull.“Giveherthisforme.It’smytreat!”Icouldn’tbelieveitbutcriedwithhappiness.AsIlefttheshoptogohomewithmyunexpectedbagoffood,Iaskedthewomanhername.“JustGloria,”shesaid.
Imaginemyfriend’sfacewhenIarrangedthegiftsonmykitchentableandfetchedherfromherroomtosee!Ihaveneverseenhersohappy!AfewweekslatershefoundGloriaintheshopandthankedherinperson.
Thesetwoextraordinarywomenreallyshowedmewhattruekindnessandcompassionare,andtheimpressionwillstaywithmefortherestofmylife!
56.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1probablyrefersto“
“.
A.ayearofvoluntaryservice
B.theresidentialhome
C.thewriter’shome
D.theshop
57.WhydidthegirlfromTanzaniaseemalittleunhappy?
A.Becauseshehadtostophervoluntarywork.
B.Becauseshehadspentallhermoneyonfoodandclothes.
C.BecauseherfriendinTanzaniamaybehadtoquitschoolforlackofmoney.
D.Becauseshehadnomoneytobuyfoodorotherthings.
58.Fromthetext,weknowthat
.
A.thewriterwasfromEngland
B.GloriawasfromSwedenandwasverykindtothewriter
C.thewriterwasauniversitystudentfromTanzania
D.thewritervolunteeredtohelppeoplewithlearningdisabilities
59.WhydidthewriterhelpthegirlfromTanzania?
A.Becausetheylivedinthesameroom.
B.Becausethewriterwasmovedbyherkindact.
C.Becausethewriterwasavolunteer.
D.Becausethewriterdidn’twishshewenthungry.B
OnOctober23,1990,DavidPologruto,ahighschoolphysicsteacher,wasstabbed(刺)byhissmartstudentJasonHaffizulla.JasongotstraightA’sandwasdeterminedtostudymedicineatHarvard,yetthiswashisdownfall.HisphysicsteachergaveJasonaB,amarkJasonbelievedwouldundermine(损害)hisentrancetoHarvard.AfterreceivinghisB,Jasontookabutcherknifetoschoolandstabbedhisphysicsteacher.
HowcansomeoneassmartasJasondosomethingsodumb?StudiesshowthereislittleornocorrelationbetweenIQandemotionalintelligence.
Duringmyearlyuniversityyears,Iregardedmyselfasanintelligentguy.Igotgoodmarksinmathematics,physics,andothersubjects.Ithoughtsuchskillswouldsurelygivemeabrightfuture.Afteroneyearofstudywithdecentmarks,Ibegantoseetwomajorclassesofstudents.Thefirstcategoryofstudentsturneduptofewlectures,partiedeveryweekend,enjoyedagreatsociallife,anddidminimalworktopasscourses.Thesecondcategoryofstudentswereintelligentandhardworkerswhogotgoodgradesandwereveryfocusedontheirstudies.Surelywouldtheseintelligentandhard-workingstudentsfindthegreatjobsbeforetheotherlazierclassofstudents?
Notso.Studentsareoftenshockedupongraduationthattheirqualificationsarenotasimportantastheyoncethought.Graduatesentertheworkforceonlytorealizethatco-workershatethemandlessintelligentpeoplearetheonesreceivingpromotions.
Educationalskillsareuselessinsomeindustrieswheninterpersonalskillsareabsent.Youcanhavegreatideas,theories,andsolvecomplexproblems,butifyoucannoteffectivelycommunicateinapersuasiveandexcitingmannerbyrelatingtoyourfellowhumans,youwillfaceanuphillbattleinwhateverchallengesyouencounter.It’snotthatpeopledislikeyoubecauseofyourintelligence;it’sthatpeopledislikeyoubecauseyou’rerudeandnotunderstanding.Theintelligentpersonwithpoorcommunicationskillsisinsensitiveorunawareofothers’emotions.
60.JasonHaffizullastabbedhisphysicsteacherbecause
.
A.hewasunfairlytreatedbyhisteacher
B.hewasdisappointedwithhisdownfall
C.hewasnotsmartenoughatstudies
D.hegotaworsemarkthanusual
61.Wecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthattheauthor
inhisearlyuniversityyears.
A.didn’tthinkcommunicationskillswereasimportantasintelligence
B.didn’tworkhard
C.belongedtothefirstcategoryofstudents
D.couldkeepabalancebetweensociallifeandstudies
62.Intelligentpeoplearehatedbecause
.
A.theycansolvemorecomplexproblems
B.theycan’tsettlethechallengestheymeet
C.theyareenviedfortheirintelligence
D.theyarenotunderstandingenough
63.Whatcanmakepeoplesucceedatworkaccordingtothelastparagraph?
A.Educationalskills.
B.Communicationskills.
C.Goodmanners.
D.Awarenessofpeople’semotions.
C
Thetougheconomyisbringingnewshopperstothesecondhandmarket.Plato’sClosetinCharlotte,NCisaprivatecompanywhichmainlybuysandsellsusedclothes.WhileCharlottehasoutstandingsecondhandstoresofferinghigh-endandsophisticated(高雅时髦的)brandsforwomen,mostoftheirstockappliestoadults.Plato’sClosettargetsteensandthoseintheir20s.Plato’sCloset,withstoresinMatthewsandtheuniversityarea,sellsclothesandaccessories(装饰品)thatarecurrentlypopularatupto70percentoffretailprices(零售价).
Thetwohottestbrands,forbuyingandselling,areHollisterandAbercrombie&Fitch.Eventhoughtheofferingstendtobesuitableforyoungpeople,thereareavarietyofshoppersatPlato’sClosetofvaryingages.Womenintheir30s,40sandoldercouldeasilyfindapurse,jacketorpieceofjewelrytheylike.
CustomerBethGibbs,52,whohasthreeteenagedaughters,saidsheusedtoshopatname-brandstores,but“thisyearI’mshoppingmoreinsecondhandstores”becauseoftheeconomy.
Ifyou’reselling
Unlikehigher-endresalestoreswhichusuallyworkonconsignment(寄售),Plato’sClosetbuysonthespot.
Itemscanbegentlyused,butmustbeinverygoodcondition.
Clothesshouldbelessthantwoyearsoldandstylesshouldbethesameasthosestillbeingsoldattheshoppingcenter.
Thereisnonegotiation;pricesaresetcompany-wide.Ifwhatyousellamountsto$30orless,they’llgiveyoucash.Morethanthat,you’llgetaVisacashcard.
Secondhandsuccess
Don’tgetdiscouragedifyoucan’tfindsomethingonyourfirsttrip.Resaleshopsarealwaysgettingnewlistsofgoodsandchangetheirstyleswitheachseason.
Besuretocheckeachpiececarefullybeforebuying.
D
TobaccocompaniesarefightingeffortsintheUnitedStatesandAustraliatomaketheirproductslessappealing.InWashington,afederaljudgelastweekblockedtheFoodandDrugAdministrationfromrequiringnewwarninglabelsoncigarettepacks.JudgeRichardLeonruledinacasebroughtbyfivetobaccocompanies.ThejudgetemporarilystoppedanewfederalrulewhichrequireslargenewwarningsstartingnextSeptember.Theseincludecolorimagessuchasadeadbodyordiseasedlungs.Andsimpletextwarningsnowappear.
Congresscalledforcolorimagesshowingthedangersofsmoking,similartowhatCanadadoes.ButthetobaccocompaniessaythenewrequirementsapprovedinJuneviolate(侵犯)theirfreespeechrightsguaranteedbytheConstitution.
JudgeLeonsaidtheFDAcouldnotrequirethenewlabelsbeforealawsuit(诉讼)againstthegovernmentisdecided.Someexpertssaytheprocesscouldtakeyears.Thejudgesaidhebelievedthecigarettemakerswerehighlylikelytowintheircase.
Hesaidtheimagesshouldbedesignedtoappealtoemotions,rejectinggovernmentargumentsthattheyshouldbepurelyfactual.Heaccusedthegovernmentoftryingtousethelabelstopromotean“obviousanti-smokingagenda!”
Theheadofananti-smokinggroup,theCampaignforTobacco-FreeKids,calledthedecision“wrongonthescienceandwrongonthelaw”.
Aboutone-fifthofAmericanadultssmoke.TheWorldHealthOrganizationsaystobaccokillsnearlysixmillionpeopleworldwideeachyear.Morethansixhundredthousandofthemarenon-smokerswhobreatheotherpeople’stobaccosmoke.
InAustralia,tobaccocompanieswanttostopwhatwouldbetheworld’smostrestrictivelawsoncigaretteadvertising.Cigarettescouldbesoldonlyinplainolive-greenpackages.Onlythebrandnameandhealthwarningscouldappear.TheSenatepassedthebilllastweekandsentitbacktotheLowerHousetoapproveminoramendments(修正).ThelawistogointoeffectinDecemberofnextyear.
Tobaccocompaniessaythelegislation(法规)violatestheAustralianconstitution.Theysayitwouldunjustlyreducethevalueoftheirbrandnamesandtrademarks.HealthMinisterNicolaRoxonsaysthegovernmentisreadyforalegalfight.
68.WhatarethetobaccocompaniesintheUnitedStatesandAustraliafightingagainst?
A.Therequirementstosellfewerproductstothepublic.
B.Therequirementstoprintnewwarninglabelsontheirproducts.
C.Themeasurestomaketheirproductsmoreattractive.
D.Thewaystomakethecompaniesclosetheirbusiness.
69.WhatwarninglabeloncigarettepacksisbeingusedintheUnitedStates?
A.Animageofadeadbody.
B.Animageofdiseasedlungs.
C.Textofhealthwarnings.
D.Textofadvertisements.
70.Whichcountryhasadoptedcolorimagesshowingthedangersofsmokingaswarninglabels?
A.America.
B.Australia.
C.Canada.
D.Britain.
71.In2013,whatwillAustraliancigarettesprobablylooklike?
A.Plainolive-greenpackagesonlywithhealthwarnings.
B.Plainolive-greenpackagesonlywiththebrandnameandhealthwarnings.
C.Plainpackageswiththebrandnameandhealthwarnings.
D.Plainpackageswithcolorimagesofadeadbodyordiseasedlungs.
E
Microwavesmaybegreatatwarmingupfood,butwhataboutwarmingpeople?
Usingmicrowavestodirectlyheatownersofaroomwouldsavemuchoftheenergywastedbyheatingwallsandfurniture.Anddespitepopularideasaboutmicrowaves,thistechniquewouldbesafe,accordingtoCharlesR.BuffleroftheMicrowaveResearchCenterinMarlborough,NewHampshire.Hefoundthatlow-powermicrowavesonlypenetrate(穿过)theskinwithnonegativeeffects.
Totestthisidea,Bufflersubjectedhimselftomicrowavesinaspecialroomusingastandard500-watt,2459MHzmagnetron(磁控管).Hefoundthatapersonwillstarttofeelwarmthatabout20kilowattspersquarecentimeter(kw/sq.cm);asatisfactoryfeelingofwarmthoccursbetween30and50kw/sq.cm.Bycomparison,apersonstandinginnoondaysummersunfeelstheamountof85kw/sq.cm.Andafrozenmeatpieinyourmicrowaveovenreceivesabout1000kw/sq.cm.
Inhousesofthefuture,eachroomcouldbeprovidedwithitsownmagnetron,saysBuffler.Whenyousteppedintothelivingroom,forexample,amotiondetector(运动感应器)wouldturnonthemagnetron,fillingtheroomwithlow-powermicrowaves.Inthesamewaythatamicrowaveovenheatsupahamburger,butnottheplateit'son,youwouldfeelwarmthfromthemicrowaveswithoutchangingthetemperatureofyourcoffeetable.(Youcould,however,makeyourfavoriteeasychairevenmorecomfortablebytreatingitwitharadiation-absorbingchemical.)
Whileitmightbesometimebeforehomeownersarecomfortableenoughwiththeideatosetupwhole-bodymicrowaveheatersinhouses,Bufflersaysmicrowavesmayattractlivestock(家畜)farmers.Lambsthatarebornoutdoorsinwinter,forexample,arefrequentlylosttocold.Microwavescouldwarmthelambssafelyandquickly.
72.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Anewheatingsystem.
B.Anewmicrowaveoven.
C.Apopulartechnique.
D.Themagnetron.
73.FromPara.2,whichofthefollowingisNOTthecharacteristicofamicrowaveheater?
A.Itissafe.
B.Itsavesenergy.
C.Itdirectlyheatspeopleinaroom.
D.Itheatswallsandfurnitureinaroom.
74.Thetestshowsthatwhenapersonfeelscomfortablewarmth,hereceivesabout________.
A.20kw/sq.cm.
B.40kwlsq.cm.
C.60kw/sq.cm.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。
Yourbodyworksbestwhenitstemperatureisabout37℃.Whenyour
bodygetsh
thanthat,yourbrainwantsyourbodytostay
76.
cool.Sothepartofyourbrainthat
(控制)temperaturesends
77.
amessagetoyourbody,tellingitto
.Thensweatglands
78.
(汗腺)inyourskinstartm
sweat.Sweatismadealmost
79.
completelyofwater,withtinya
ofotherchemicals.
80.
Thesweatleavesyourskinthroughtinyholes.
the
81.
sweathitstheair,theairmakes
evaporate.Asthesweat
82.
evaporatesoffyourskin,youcooldown.Sweatisagreatcooling
(系统),butifyou’resweatingalotonahotday,youcould
83.
bel
toomuchwater.Thenyouneedtoputliquidback
84.
inyourbody
drinkingplentyofwater.
85.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,去年在暑期国际夏令营结识了来自伦敦的Jack,现在请你给他发一封邮件,要点如下:
1.介绍自己备战高考的情况;
2.7月份去伦敦看奥运会,并请Jack帮忙订男子乒乓球和男子体操两项团体决赛门票;
3.表示想给Jack带一些具有中国特色的礼物。
注意:1.词数120左右(开头和结尾已写好,不计入总词数);
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:
男子乒乓球团体决赛
men’stabletennisteamfinal
男子体操团体决赛
men’sgymnasticsteamfinal
DearJack,
Howareyou?DoyoustillrememberthedayswespenttogetherintheInternationalSummerCamplastyear?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lookingforwardtoyourreply.
Yours,
LiHua
【答案及详细解析】
第一部分:听力
1-20
BACAC
AACBB
ACCCC
BABCC
第二部分:英语知识运用
第一节
单项选择
21-35
BBCBC
DCCAA
DADCB
第二节
完形填空
36-55
CDBAC
DBACD
BAADC
BABDC
第三部分:阅读理解
56-75
BCDBD
ADBAB
BABCC
BCDBA
第四部分:书面表达
第一节
短文填词
76.hotter
77.controls
78.sweat
79.making
80.amounts
81.When
82.it
83.system
84.losing
85.by
第二节
书面表达(Onepossibleversion):
DearJack,
Howareyou?DoyoustillrememberthedayswespenttogetherintheInternationalSummerCamplastyear?Thatwasoneofmyhappiestandmostunforgettableexperiences.NowI’mcompletelyburiedinmystudies,preparingfortheCollegeEntranceExaminationinJune.
AftertheExamination,I’llhavea2-monthholiday.SoIplantogotoLondoninJulytowatchtheOlympicGames.Iwaswonderingifyoucouldbooktwoticketsforme—oneformen’stabletennisteamfinalandtheotherformen’sgymnasticsteamfinal.I’llbemorethangladifyouhavetimetogowithmetogether.
Bytheway,doyouhaveinmindsomethingwithuniqueChinese
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