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2013年湖南成人高等教育学士学位

外语水平考试模拟试题(一)

英语试卷一

PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)

Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestonetocompletethe

dialogueandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasingleline

throughthecenter.

1.Jane:Itshouldn'ttakelongtoclearupafterthepartyifweallvolunteertohelp.

Michael:That'sright.D

A.Thesoonerbegin,thesoonerdone.

B.Somethingisbetterthannothing.

C.Themorethemerrier.

D.Manyhandsmakelightwork.

2.Bob:Hi,Tom.Haven'tseenyouforages.Howiseverythingwithyou?

Tom:B.

A.That'sverykindofyouB.Fine,thankyou

C.ThankyouD.It'sgoodwithme.

3.May:Thankyouforthewonderfulmeal.Itwassodelicious.

Mrs.Sun:C.

A.Don'tbetoopoliteB.Thefoodwasverypoor

C.Thanks.GladyoulikeditD.Really?Fmabadcook

4.Stranger:Excuseme,canyoutellmethewaytotheBlackweirsInn?

Peter:______D.

A.Yes,Ican.TmanativehereB.Ican'ttellyouthat

C.Yes,abuswilltakeyouthereD.Sure.TakebusNo.211.

5.Susan:Iwonderifyoucoulddrivemetotheairport.

Teddy:D.

A.TdbegladtoB.Oh,it'smyduty

C.IthinksoD.It'saccepted

6.Bill:Well,Tom.TmsorryImustbeoffnow.

Tom:__C___.Ihopetohearfromyousoon.

A.EnjoyyourselfB.That'sallright

C.KeepintouchD.Cheerup

7.Mr.William:TdliketoinviteyoutodinnerthisSunday,Mr.Smith.

Mr.Smith:C.

A.Oh,no,let'snot

B.Tdratherstayathome

C.Thankyou,butIhaveotherplans

D.Oh,that'llbetoomuchtrouble

8.Tim:HowwasthefootballmatchbetweenItalyandEnglandlastnight?

Jack:B.

A.ItwasagooddealB.Itwasatiegame

C.ItwasanafterthoughtD.Ifshardtobelieve

9.Pauline:Thankyoueversomuchforyourhelpwithmymath.

Anna:_D.

A.GladtohearthatB.Notworththinking

C.YouaretoopoliteD.Thinknothingofit

10.Sian:Youshouldhavethankedherbeforeyouleft.

Mori:B____.ButwhenIwasleavingIcouldn'tfindheranywhere.

A.ImeanttoB.Idid

C.ShewasinahurryD.Shemustbeunhappy

11.Jenny:MayIuseyourcamerathisafternoon?

Jimmy:C,butNancycameinandbon*oweditjustnow.

Jenny:Nevermind.

A.DoasyoupleaseB.Yes,youmay

C.FmsorryD.Asluckwouldhaveit

12.Mom:Johnny,wherearethecookies?Don'ttellmeyouatethemall!

Johnny:Yes,Idid.C.

i.Ijustcouldn'tbearitB.Ijustcouldn'thelpit

C.TheyweretoogoodtoeatD.Theywerekeptfortoolong

13.Katherine:Myhusbandwasjustfoundtohavealungdisease.

Susie:___AYoumustbeveryupset.

Katherine:Iam.

A.Oh,that'sunfair.

B.Oh,that'sashame!

C.Oh,that'sdisgusting!

D.Oh,that'sadisgrace!

14.Prof.Smith:Comein.WhatcanIdoforyou?

Monica:Prof.Smith,areyougivingyouradvancedmathematicscourseagainnext

semester?

Prof.Smith:___A

A.Yes.Fmplanningto.

B.Doyouwanttoattendit?

C.Youarewelcometoattendit.

D.Yes.Doyouwantmetoofferit?

15.Steven:Phil,youlooktired.Didyouhaveabusyday?

Phil:___DIcouldgotosleeprighthereintheoffice.

A:Yes,itwas.

B.No,Ididn't.

C.SurelyIwas.

D.Icertainlydid.

PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby5

questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choices

markedA,BfCandD.Choosethebestoneandmarkyouransweronthe

ANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Whydon'tbirdsgetlostontheirlongmigratoryflights?Scientistshavepuzzled

overthisquestionformanyyears.Nowthey'rebeginningtofillintheblanks.

Notlongago,experimentsshowedthatbirdsrelyonthesuntoguidethemduring

daylighthours.Butwhataboutbirdsthatflymainlybynight?Testswithartificial

starshaveprovedconclusivelythatcertainnight-flyingbirdsareabletofollowthe

starsintheirlong-distanceflights.

Onesuchbird-awarbler-hadspentitslifetimeinacageandhadneverflown

underanaturalsky.Yetitshowedaninbornabilitytousethestarsforguidance.The

bird'scagewasplacedunderanartificialstar-filledskyatmigrationtime.Thebird

triedtoflyinthesamedirectionasthattakenbyhisoutdoorcousins.Anychangein

thepositionofthemake-believestarscausedachangeinthedirectionofhisflight,

Scientiststhinkthatwarblers,whenflyingindaylight,usethesunfbrguidance.

Butthestarsareapparentlytheirchiefmeansofdirection-finding.Whatdotheydo

whenthestarsarehiddenbyclouds?Apparentlytheyfindtheirwaybysuch

landmarksasmountainranges,coastline,andrivercourses.Butwhenit'stoodarkto

seethese,thewarblerscirclehelplessly,unabletogettheirdirections.

16.Thereasonswhybirdsdon'tgetlostonmigratoryflights.

A.areknowntoeveryone

B.willprobablyremainunknown

C.havebeendiscoveredonlyrecently

D.havebeenknowntoscientistsforyears

17.Birdsthatflymainlyatnightfollow.

A.thestars

B.themoon

C.artificialstars

D.thenaturalsky

18.Theexperimentwiththewarblerindicatedthat.

A.somebirdscannotflyatnight

B.birdshavetobetaughttofinddirections

C.abirdthathasbeencagedwillnotmigrate

D.somebirdscanfollowthestarswhenflyingatnight

19.Warblersmigrate.

A.onlyonceduringtheirlifetime

B.whentheyarefreedfromtheircages

C.usingwhatisapparentlyaninbornability

D.onlywiththeguidanceofhisoutdoorcousins

20.Whenthestarsarehiddenbyclouds,warblers.

A.circlehelplessly

B.relyonlandmarks

C.can'tseemountainranges

D.areunabletogettheirdirections

PassageTwo

WhenLouisBraillewasthreeyearsold,hebecameblindinbotheyesasthe

resultofanaccidentinhisfather5sshop.Hisfather,determinedthatLouisshouldnot

suffertheusualfateofblindpersonsatthattimeandbecomeabeggar,kepthimin

thevillageschooluntilhewastenandthenenteredhimintheInstitutiondesJeunes

AveuglesinParis.Louislearnedtoreadfromthethreebooksengravedinlarge

raisedlettersintheInstitutionlibrary,didbrilliantlywellbothinacademicworkand

atthepiano,andwassoonhelpingtoteachtheyoungerchildren.

In1819,thesameyearthatLouisenteredtheInstitution,CharlesBarbier,an

armycaptain,reportedtotheAcademyofSciencesonasystemofraiseddotsand

dasheswhichenabledsoldierstoreadmessagesinthedark.Later,Barbierbrought

hisinventiontotheInstitution.Afterexperimentingwithit,youngBrailleproduceda

writingsystemusingonlydots,fromwhichhegraduallydevised63separate

combinationsrepresentingthelettersintheFrenchalphabet.(attherequestofan

Englishman,helateraddedaccents,punctuationmarks,andmathematicalsigns.

Althoughgovernmentpreventedimmediateofficialadoption,hissystemwasusedat

theInstitutionaslongasthedirector,Dr.Pignier,wasinoffice.Thenewdirector

insistedonreturningtotheofficiallyapprovedformersystem,butstudentscontinued

touseBraille'smethodsecretly.Eventually,itssuperioritywasestablishedanditwas

adoptedthroughoutFrance.

21.LouisBraillefirstlearnedtoreadwiththeaidof.

A.hisfather

B.thevillageschoolteacher

C.specialbooksattheInstitution

D.CaptainBarbier9ssystemofdotsanddashes

22.LouisBrailledidallofthefollowingEXCEPT.

A.teachingyoungchildrenattheInstitution

B.learningtoplaymusicalinstrumentswell

C.developingareadingsystemfortheblind

D.encouragingstudentstousehismethodsecretly

23.CharlesBarbieroriginallydevisedhiswritingsystemfor.

A.blindchildren

B.militarypersonnel

C.theFrenchgovernment

D.theAcademyofSciences

24.LouisBrailledevisedhiswritingsystem.

A.fromcombinationsofdots

B.atanEnglishman'srequest

C.tohelpCharlesBarbierinhiswork

D.toenablesoldierstoreadinthedark

25.TheInstitutionwasnotabletoadoptBraille'smethodofficiallyforsometime

because.

A.thestudentspreferredtheformermethod

B.thestudentsusedBraille'smethodsecretly

C.Thenewdirectorinsistedontheofficialmethod

D.thesuperiorityofBraille'smethodhadnotyetbeenestablished

PassageThree

MoneyspentonadvertisingismoneyspentaswellasanyIknowof.Itserves

directlytoassistdistributionofgoodsatreasonableprices,therebyestablishingafirm

homemarketandsomakingitpossibletoprovideforexportatcompetitiveprices.By

drawingattentiontonewideas,ithelpsenormouslytoraisestandardsofliving.By

helpingtoincreasedemand,itensuresanincreasedneedfbrlabor,andisthereforean

effectivewaytofightunemployment.Itlowersthecostofmanyservices:withoutads

yourdailynewspaperwouldcostfourtimesasmuch,thepriceofyourTVlicense

wouldneedtobedoubled,andtravelbybusortubewouldcostfiftypercentmore.

Andperhapsmostimportantofall,adsprovidesaguaranteeofreasonablevalue

intheproductsandservicesyoubuy.Apartfromthefactthattwenty-sevenActsof

Parliamentgovernthetermsofadvertising,noregularadvertiserdarepromote

productsthatfailtoliveuptothepromiseofhisads.Hemightfoolsomepeoplefbra

littlewhilethiwghmisleadingads.Hewillnotdosoforlong,formercifullythe

publichasthegoodsensenottobuytheinferiorarticlemorethanonce.Ifyouseean

articleconsistentlyadvertised,itisthesurestproofIknowthatthearticledoeswhatis

claimedforit,andthatitrepresentsgoodvalue.

Advertisingdoesmoreforthematerialbenefitofthecommunitythananyother

forceIcanthinkof.

ThereisonemorepointIfeelIoughttotouchupon.RecentlyIhearda

well-knownTVpersonalitydeclarethathewasagainstadvertisingbecauseit

persuadesratherthaninforms.Hewasdrawingexcessivelyfinedistinctions.Of

courseadvertisingseekstopersuade.

Ifitsmessagewereconfinedmerelytoinformation—andthatinitselfwouldbe

difficultifnotimpossibletoachieve,fbrevenadetailsuchasthechoiceofcolorofa

shirtissubtlypersuasive■一advertisingwouldbesoboringthatnoonewouldpayany

attention.Butperhapsthatiswhatthewell-knownTVpersonalitywants.

26.Bythefirstsentenceofthepassage,theauthormeansthat.

A.heisquitefamiliarwiththecostofadvertising

B.everyoneknowsadvertisingiscostly

C.advertisingcostsmoneylikeeverythingelse

D.itisworthwhiletospendmoneyonadvertising

27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasthe

advantageofadvertising?

A.Securinggreaterfame

B.Providingmorejobs

C.Enhancinglivingstandards

D.Reducingmediacost

28.Theauthorthinksthatthewell-knownTVpersonalityis.

A.verypreciseinhiscommentonads

B.reasonableinmakingthecomment

C.partialinhisviewofadvertising

D.funnyinmisleadingtheaudience

29.Intheauthor'sopinion,.

A.advertisingbenefitspeoplebyprovidinginformation

B.advertisingseldommisleadspeoplewithinformation

C.thereisnothingwrongwithadsinpersuadingbuyers

D.advertisingwithonlyinformationisawasteofmoney

30.Theauthor'sattitudetoadvertisingis.

A.negativeB.positive

C.ridiculousD.notclear

PassageFour

InspiteofIraq'sdecisiontostopoildeliveries,the11-nationOrganizationofPetroleum

ExportingCountries(OPEC)willnotincreaseproductiontomakeuptheshortfall,ministers

decidedTuesdayinVienna.

The11oilministersdecidedtomeetagainonJuly3todiscusstheIraqtemporarystop.The

organization'spresident,CharkidKhelilofAlgeria,saidafterthemeetingthatstockswerehigh

andpriceswerestable,soquota(酉己额)increaseswerenotnecessary.

TheE.U.CommissionhasexpressedconcernaboutIraq'soutputstop.AspeakersaidOPEC

hadtotakeallpossiblemeasurestokeeporlowertheoilprice.

SaudiArabia'sMinisterAli-Nuaimihadearliersaidtherewouldnotbeanyshortfallofoilin

themarket.Theorganizationhadalreadytakenstepstofillthegap,hesaid.OPECSecretary

GeneralAliRodriguezaddedthattheperiodoftheIraqstoptoexportwasnotknown,soother

exporterswerenotgoingtoliftquotasyet.Ifthemarketwasdestabilized(d:稳定),asuitable

responsewouldbemade.

IraqonMondaystoppedshipmentsofcrudeoiltoprotestagainsttheU.N.SecurityCounciPs

decisiontoextendtheoil-for-foodprogrammebyonlyamonth,insteadofthenormalsix-month

renewal(延期).

JustbeforetheViennameeting,oilpriceshadgoneup,withabarrelofOPECcrudeoil

sellingfbr27.05dollarslastFriday.Northseaoilwasat29.26dollarsMondayevening.

OPECwantedtheoilpricetostaywithinamarginof22to28dollarsandachievedthatwith

cutsinJanuaryandMarchthatreduced2.5millionbarrelsperdayoffquotas.

31.“Theorganization^^inParagraph2refersto.

A.OPECB.theE.U.

C.APECD.WTO

32.The11oilministersdecidedtomeetonJuly3sothat.

A.theycanpersuadeIraqtocontinueoilproduction

B.theycandiscusstheeffectsofIraq9stemporarystop

C.theycanhaveatalkwiththeU.N.SecurityCouncil

D.theycanmakeuptheirmindstoincreaseoilproduction

33.AboutIraq'soutputstoptheE.U.Commissionwas__.

A.activeB.concernedC.coldD.surprised

34.Iraqdecidedtostopoildeliveriesbecause____.

A.theU.N.hasdecidedtoshortenthetimefortheoil-for-foodprogramme

B.oilpriceistoolowintheinternationalmarket

C.manyoilwellsweredestroyedduringtheIraqiwar

D.itcouldn'tgetenoughmoneytodevelopitseconomy

35.OPECwantedtheoilpricetoimmediatelyafterIraq5scrudeoil

outputstop.

A.riseabove29dollarsB.fallnear22dollars

C.stayratherstableD.fluctuatedramatically

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)

Directions:Thereare40incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethere

are4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthe

sentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasingleline

throughthecenter.

36.Thisisclearlyapromising_Dtoaseriousnationalproblem

A.meansB.approach

C.methodD.way

37.TheWasteLand,Eliot'smostimportantsinglepoem,hasbeen__Basa

landmarkofthe20lh-centuryEnglishpoetry.

A.shoutedB.condemned

C.despisedD.hailed

38.Thereisno__Cfbrtastes,whichexplains(讲解)whypeoplehave

differentlikesanddislikes.

A.goodB.use

C.wayD.accounting

39.Theofscientific(系统的)discoveriestoindustrialproduction

methodshasimpelledtherapiddevelopmentoftheworld'seconomy.

A.usageB.employment

C.applicationD.utilization

40.TheUnitedStateswonmostofthetrackandfieldevents.,inswimming,

thetopthreeplaceswenttoAmericans.

A.ContrarilyB.Similarly

C.UnexpectedlyD.Hopefully

41.Lastyearweboughtthehouse,butwedidnotmoveinbecausewehaven't

finisheddecoratingtheofthehouse.

A.innerB.inward

C.interiorD.internal

42.Themanagerofthecompanywilloffer$5.000towhoevercansolve

theproblemofwaterpollution.

A.priceB.prize

C.awardD.reward

43.youshouldlistencarefullyandbepatientwhen.

A.spokentoB.speak

C.speakingtoD.youarespeakingto

44.Withthequickeningoflife,peopleturnfartherandfartherawayfrom

conventionalsocialetiquettesandvalues.

A.ratioB.rate

C.paceD.temper

45.Applicantsforthatpositionintheireducationbackgroundsandworking

experiences.

A.varyB.alter

C.reverseD.change

46.LastnightIheardanewsreportthatskindofmysteriousdiseasewas

spreadinginthecountry.

A.frightenedB.exciting

C.excitedD.frightening

47.Althoughallhumanssharethesamesetofgenes,caninherit

differentformsofagivengene,makingeachpersongeneticallyunique.

A.personsB.peoples

C.individualsD.beings

48.Goodness,economy,andhonestyareconsideredassomeuniversala

manshouldhave.

A.habitsB.customs

C.charactersD.virtues

49.Itisquitenecessaryforaseniormanagertohavegoodmannersand

knowledge.

A.extensiveB.intensive

C.excessiveD.expensive

50.Wearesorrytohearthatyourapplicationforthejobhasbeen.

A.turneddownB.turnedaway

C.turnedbackD.turnedin

51.Someofthemostimportantbreakthroughsinengineeringshouldbeto

mathematicalresearches.

A.contributedB.summedup

C.attributedD.delivered

52.Thepoliceherforhelpingthethieftorunaway.

A.preventedB.caught

C.arrestedD.searched

53.ApartfromtwoorthreeverycoldweeksinJanuary,itisgenerallyinthis

partofthecountry.

A.mildB.plain

C.softD.calm

54.Toavoidvariousmistakesbymankind,weusedtoresorttosome

superhumangenius,whomightalsoturnoutnotsoreliable.

A.conductedB.contributed

C.committedD.completed

55.Wehavesentmanypeopletoenquireaboutyourfamilymembersindifferent

placesandwewillkeepyouifwehaveanynews.

A.informedB.known

C.intelligentD.unknown

56.Heimpressedhisemployerdeeplyandhewaspromoted.

A.howeverB.yet

C.beforelongD.veryunlikely

57.Historyisasubjectwhichonlyletsusknowsomethinginhistory.

A.notmorethanB.lessthan

C.nomoreD.nolonger

58.mightbeexpected,theresponsetothequestionwasverydifficult.

A.ThatB.As

C.ItD.What

59.Theycamebacklateatnight,utterly.

A.beexhaustedB.exhausting

C.exhaustedD.feltexhausted

60.Toourgreatdisappointment,neitherofthetoystothechildren.

A.appealB.appeals

C.areappealingD.isappealed

61.Selectingamobilephoneformyownuseisnoeasytaskbecausetechnology

_____sorapidly.

A.haschangedB.ischanging

C.willhavechangedD.willchange

62.1ping-pongquitewell,butIhavenhadtimetoplayforsometime.

A.playedB.haveplayed

C.playD.willplay

63.Hydrogenisthefundamentalelementoftheuniverseitprovidesthe

buildingblocksfromwhichtheotherelementsareproduced.

A.sothatB.butthat

C.inthatD.providedthat

64.Asafetyanalysisthetargetasapotentialdanger.Unfortunately,it

wasneverdone.

A.wouldidentifyB.wouldhaveidentified

C.willidentifyD.willhaveidentified

65.Thearticleopensandcloseswithdescriptionsoftwoanecdotes,each

onemajorpointincontrastwiththeother.

A.makesB.made

C.istomakeD.making

66.Themanager,factorymyfatherusedtoplayanimportantrole,is

consideringtravelingaroundtheworld.

A.inwhichB.inwhose

C.whoseD.ofwhich

67.Itwasnotwhathesaidbuthespokethatmademethinkhewaslying.

A.thewayB.intheway

C.thewaywhichD.bytheway

68.Althoughheknewlittleabouttheworkdoneinthefieldofphysics,hesucceeded

otherexperiencedexpertsfailed.

A.whichB.that

C.whereD.what

69.Theelectronicsindustrydevelopingthetechnologyuntilnow.

A.hasn'tbeenmoreconcernedwith

B.hasn'tbeenmoreconcernedfor

C.hasbeenmoreconcernedwith

D.hasbeenmoreconcernedfor

70.Itwon'tdothemanygood,butitwon'tdothemanyharm.

A.eitherB.neither

C.tooD.also

71.Hehasstrangehobbieslikecollectingbottletopsandinventingsecret

codes.

A.goneinforB.gonewith

C.goneonD.gonethroughwith

72.Sincetherearenobusesavailablebecauseoftheheavysnow,westayat

home.

A.hadbettertoB.mightaswell

C.wouldrathernotD.oughttohave

73.Peterisreallystubborntoacceptanyone'sadviceindealingwiththis

problem.

A.soB.very

C.tooD.much

74.Shemadeanoteofitshemightforget.

A.sothatB.incase

C.inorderthatD.inhope

75.Hewassobusilyengagedinhisworkthathedidnottous.

A.stoptalkingB.stoptotalk

C.starttalkingD.starttotalk

PartIVClozeTest(10points)

Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachnumberedblank,

thereare4choicesmarkedAfB,CandD.Choosethebestoneandmark

youranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

JulesVernewasbornon8February,1821,inNantes,76hisfather,Pierre

Verne,wasasuccessfullawyer.AtsixteenJulesenteredhisftither,slawfirm,andin

1848hewenttoParistocompletehislawstudies.

Ataboutthistimehewantedtobecomeadramatist.77AlexanderDumas'help,

hisone-actplay,BrokenStraws^^sproducedin1850.78hesupportedhimselfby

writingforjournals.Hewas79thatthewholefutureofmanlayinscienceand

decidedtowriteaseriesofsciencefictionbooks.

80workingforatheatre,hewasabletodevotehissparetimetoeverybook

aboutexplorationanddiscoveryhecouldfind.Thenhefellinlovewithayoung

widowandmarriedher.

In1863hepublishedhisfirstbookFiveWeeksinaBalloon,anadventure

story81onhisideasaboutthefutureofballooning.Thenonboardoneofhisboats

hewroteTwentyThousandLeaguesUndertheSea.Itwaspublishedin1870and

broughthimgreatsuccess.HebecameoneofthemostpopularwritersinFrance.His

bestknownwork,82,is,RoundtheWorldinEightyDays,whichwaspublishedin

1873.

83inthesemoderntimes,whenitispossibleJomakethejourneyroundthe

world84airinhalfthenumberofhoursVernepredicted,thestorystillhasthe

powertointerest,exciteandthrill.Itwillcontinuetodoso85booksareread.

76.A.whereB.whenC.whichD.that

77.A.becauseB.asC.withD.under

78.A.ThusB.AtfirstC.FirstlyD.So

79.A.convincedB.believedC.forcedD.persuaded

80.A.AsB.EvenifC.WhileD.Though

81.A.followedB.basedC.supportedD.written

82.A.howeverB.butC.whileD.anyhow

83.A.JustB.EverC.AsD.Even

84.A.inB.onC.withD.by

85.A.ifB.evenifC.aslongasD.once

英语试卷二

PartVWriting(15points)

Directions:Youaretowritein100-120wordsonthetopic'Relationshipbetween

TeachersandStudents”.Youshouldbaseyourcompositiononthe

outlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.近来,有个别师生关系恶化的报道

2.当代的师生关系应该是什么样

3.举例说明

2013年湖南成人高等教育学士学位

外语水平考试模拟试题(一)

英语试卷一

PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)

1.D2.B3.C4.D5.A6.C7.C8.B9.D10.A

11.C12.B13.A14.A15.D

PartIIReadingComprehension(40points)

16.C17.A18.D19.C20.B21.C22,D23.

B24.A25.C

26.D27.A28.C29.C30.B31.A32.B33.B34,A35.

C

PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20points)

36.D37.B38.D39.C40.B41.C42.C43.A44.C45.

A

46.D47.C48.D49.A50.A51.C52.C53.A54.C55.

A

56.C57.A58.B59.C60.B61.A62.C63.C64.B65.

D

66.B67.A68.C69.A70.A71.A72.B73.C74.B75.

B

PartIVClozeTest(10points)

76.A77.C78.B79.A80.C81.B82.A83.D84.D85.

c

英语试卷二

PartVWriting(15points)

参考作文

Recentlyithasbeenreportedthatinsomeplacestherelationshipbetweenthe

teachersandthestudentsisgoingworse.Somestudentsdon'trespecttheirteachers,

andthereisevenquarrelingandfightingbetweenthetwosides.

Forboththeteachersandstudents,schoolistheplacewheytheyspendmostoftheir

day.Soitmeansalottobothofthemforthemtomaintainagoodrelationship.Inmy

opinion,theidealrelationshipbetweenthemismorelikefriends.Theteacherslove

andunderstandthestudents,whilethestudentsrespectandcommunicatetheir

thoughtsfreelywiththeteachers.

Thisidealsituationcanonlybeachievedbyeffectivecommunication.Ittakesboth

partiestomakeeffortsinordertoreachthegoals.(124words)

英语试卷一

PartIDialogueCompletion(15points)

Directions:Thereare15shortincompletedialoguesinthispart,eachfollowedby4choices

markedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestonetocompletethedialogueandmarkyour

answerontheANSWERSHEET.

1.Tim:HowwasyourtriptoLondon?

Susa

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