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PartIVocabularyandStructure词汇与语法(201.530分SomedayinthefuturetheyareboundtoforthecrimestheyhavecommittedA. B. C. D.Somuchabouthisshipsontheseathathedidn’tsleepforasingleminuteallA.didheworryB.hedidworryC.he D.worriedThereisapopularbeliefamongparents schoolsdon’tpayanyattentiontoA.whichB.whoseC. D.Youngboysandgirlsstoodon sidesofthestreettowelcomethepresidentfromA. B. C. D.Sheputona fortheAredbrightsilkdressBsilkredbrightdressC.brightsilkreddressDbrightredsilkdressHetriedseveraltimestopasstheexam.theend,heA. B. C. D.Itisno arguingaboutit,becausehewillneveragreewithA.useB.timeC.helpD.ShanghaiisbiggestcityinChinaintermsofA.the; B.the; C./; D./;WhenJennycametomyplace,IbreakfastwithA. B. C.have D.wasTheshopassistantwasdismissedasshewas ofstealingA. B. C. D. Iinyourposition,IwouldnotaccepttheA. B. C. D.Theyhavedecidedtoputthemeeting tillnextA. B. C. D.Hisnewnovelis intoafilmlastA.to B.tohaveC.tobe D.tohavebeen mymotherobjected,IchosetogotoUSAtofurthermyA.Inspite B.Because C. D.It’snotagoodhabitto whatyoucandotodaytillA.take B.put C.get D.turnIfyougetintodifficulties,don’thesitatetoask A. B. C. D.Whilewewereonholiday,ourneighbortook ourA.notice B.care C. D.Thedoctorkepthim onalife-supportA. B. C. D.Wemust preparationsforthecomingspeech B. C. D.Excusemeforbreakingin, IhavesomenewsforA. B. C. D.PartIICloze完形填空(20120分CarsareanimportantpartoflifeintheUnitedStates.Withoutacar,mostpeoplefeelthattheyarepoor.Andevenifapersonispoorhedoesn’tfeelreallypoor21hehasaHenryFordwastheman22firststartedmakingcarsinlargenumbers.Heprobablydidn’tknow23thecarwasgoingtochangeAmericanculture.ThecarmadetheUnitedStatesanationonwheels.24ithelpedmaketheUnitedStateswhatitistoday.Therearethreemainreasonsthecarbecameso25intheUnited26,thecountryisahugeoneandAmericansliketomove27it.Thecarprovidesthemostcomfortableand28formoftransportation.29acarpeoplecangotoanyplacewithoutspendingalotofmoney.Thesecondreasoncarsarepopularisthefact30theUnitedStatesneverreally31apracticalandcheappublictravelsystem.Long-distancetrainshaveneverbeen32commonintheUnitedStatesastheyare33otherpartsoftheworld.Nowthereisagoodsystemofair-service34byplanes.Butit35expensivetobeusedThethirdreasonisthemostimportantone,though.TheAmericanspiritofindependenceis36reallymadecarspopular.Americansdon’tliketowait37abus,oratrainorevenaplane.Theydon’tliketohaveto38anexacttimetable.Acargivesthemthefreedomtoplan39time.AndthisisthefreedomthatAmericans40toA. B. C.A. B. C.A.how B.how C.howA. B. C.A. B. C.A.Firstof B.Firstlyof C.InA. B. C.A.most B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.39.A.themselvesB.theirsC.their40.A. B.C.答案:21-2526-3031-3536-40PartIIIReadingComprehension(82.520分Passage1:Questions41to44arebasedonthefollowingIfDakotaAccessPipeline输油管道)completed,itwillcarrynearlyhalfamillionbarrelsofoilacrossfourstateseveryday.EnergyTransferPartners(ETP),aTexas-basedcompanybehindthe$3.8billionprojecthopestofinishconstructionthisyear.ButtheStandingRockSioux,anAmericanIndiantribe(部落),isdeterminedtostopthe1,172-milepipelinefrombeingbuilt.Bothsidesshownosignsofbackingdown.TheDakotaAccessPipelinewasannouncedin2014.AsectionofitwillrunneartheStandingRockSiouxreservation.AreservationisanareaoflandsetasideforAmericanIndians.Thetribesaystheconstructionthreatenstodestroyhistoricalareasandancientburialsites.Theyalsosaythepipelinecouldpollutetheirmainwatersource,theMissouriRiver.InApril,theStandingRockSiouxbeganaprotestagainsttheproject.Theycampedattheconstructionsite.Sincethen,thousandsofpeople,includingpeoplefromotherAmericanIndiantribes,havetraveledtothesidetojointheprotest.ETPsaysthatthepipelinewillhavebuilt-inmeasurestoprotectagainstoilleaks.Workerswillalsomonitoritremotely,andwillbeabletoclosevalves阀)withinthreeminutesifleaksaredetected.AmericanIndianshavebeenstaginganonviolentprotestformonths.Theprotesttookturnlastweekwhenpolicewerecalledtokeepthepeacebetweenprotestersandarmedsecurityguardshiredbythecompany.Twenty-eightpeoplehavebeenarrestedsincethenandchargedwithinterferingwiththepipelineconstruction.WhichofthefollowingisthemainideaoftheTheDakotaAccessPipelinewillcreatemoremarketsforoilandTheDakotaAccessPipelinewillcreatemanyjobAmericanIndiansopposetheconstructionofanoilAmericanIndiansfightforequalvotingWhydoAmericanIndiansprotectagainsttheconstructionofthisBecauseitwillcostupto$3.8Becauseitthreatenstheregion’swaterBecauseitwillmakemanypeoplelosetheirBecauseitwillforcemanypeopletoleavetheirAccordingtothepassage,theworkerscan incaseofpipelinereporttothelocalaskpeopletoleavetheleakaffectedcallcloseAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTThispipelinewillcrossfourThispipelineis1,172milesAlltheprotestersarefromtheStandingRockNeithersidesofthedisputeiswillingtoPassage2:Questions45to48arebasedonthefollowingTodaymostpeoplespeakEnglishwhentheymeetforeigners.Ithasbecometheinternationallanguage.TherearemanyreasonswhyEnglishhasbecomesopopular.OneofthemisthatEnglishhasbecomethelanguageofbusiness.AnotherimportantreasonisthatpopularAmericanculture,likemovies,music,andMcDonald’s,hasquicklyspreadthroughouttheworld.Ithasbroughtitslanguagewithit.IsitgoodthatEnglishhasspreadtoallpartsoftheworldsoquickly?Idon’tknow.It’simportanttohavealanguagethatthepeopleoftheearthhaveincommon.Ourworldhasbecomeveryglobalandweneedtocommunicatewithoneanother.Ontheotherhand,Englishisaquitecomplicatedlanguagetolearnanditbringsitsculturewithit.Dowereallyneedthat?Scientistshavealreadytriedtocreateanartificiallanguagethatisn’ttoodifficultanddoesn’tincludeanyonegroup’sculture.ItiscalledEsperanto.Butithasn’tbecomepopular.ButmaybethepopularityofEnglishwon’tlastthatlongeither.Whoknows?TherearemorepeopleintheworldwhospeakChinesethananyotherlanguage.MaybesomedayChinesewillbethenewinternationallanguage.Accordingtotheauthor,onereasonforthepopularityofEnglishisthat AmericancultureisspreadingthroughouttheAmericanpeopleliketodobusinesswithEnglishisabeautifulEnglishisnotdifficulttoIn“Ithasbroughtitslanguagewithit”(thesecondparagraph),thefirstword“it”refers animportant B.AmericanpeopleasaC.popularAmerican D.theTheauthorthinksthat itisgoodthatEnglishhasspreadtoallpartsoftheworldsosomedayanotherlanguagemightreplaceEnglishasaninternationalit’snotnecessaryforustohaveaninternationalwecanlearnalanguagewithoutlearningitsTherearemorepeopleintheworldwho thananyotherA. B. C. D.PartIVTranslation句子汉译英(5315分参考答案:Thanksalotforaskingmetoyourparty.参考答案:TheInternethasbecomemoreandmoreimportantinour51.参考答案:Heisnotangrywithus,nomatterwhatwesay.参考答案:I’mnotsurewhethershewillcometoschoolontimetomorrow.参考答案:HowlonghashebeenteachinginthisPartVWriting(15分54.Directions:Youaretowriteinnolessthan100wordsonthetopicBeingSuccessfulThroughSelf-Study.YoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinese你是否认同比尔·PartIVocabularyandStructure词汇与语法(201.530分Themanfellinlovewithheratfirst A. B. C. D.Selectingamobilephoneforpersonaluseisnoeasytaskbecausetechnology is B.wasC.will D.willhaveBytheendofnextmonth,I writingthiswillhave B.haveC.amgoingto D.shouldMarkoftenattemptstoescape wheneverhebreakstrafficA.havingbeenfined B.tobefinedC.tohavebeenfined DbeingfinedItis thatterrorismisagreatthreattoworldpeace.widely B.widelyC.wide D.wideIfyouhavehighbloodpressure,youshould eatingtoomuchsaltyA. B. C. D.Icannever eatingsweetfood,whichisreallyA. B. C. D.Doyouthinkshoppingonlinewill taketheplaceofshoppinginA. B. C. D.Afterwalkingforfivehours,wefinallygothome, wastiredand B.beingtiredandC.tiredand D.tiredlyandHisexplanationmadetheproblem evenmoretobeevenmorebecameevenmorebeevenmore basketballquitewell,butIhaven’thadtimetoplaysincelastA.will B.have C. D.Asisknowntoall, islighterthan A.oil;water B.theoil;thewaterC.anoil;awater D.theoil;waterThefinalexamisveryimportant.Wemusttreatit A. B. C. D.Thekey successishardworkandA. B. C. D.Ihaven’tseenmybrother A. B. C. D.IhavepromisedtohelpyouandI’ll myA. B. C. D.Thecomputersystem suddenlywhilehewassearchingforinformationonthebroke B.broke c.broke D.brokeSusanstillwenttoschoolontimeyesterday shedidn’tfeelA. B. C. D.WhileIwasintheuniversity,Ilearneddriving, isveryusefulnowforA. B. C. D.I’mawfullytiredandcan’tgoanyfarther,Ted.Let’shavearest, A.shall B.will C.can D.mayPartIICloze完形填空(20120分OnetimeasIwaswalkingonthestreet,ayoungmanranbyhurriedly, myhandbag.Evenashecontinuedonhisway,heturnedbackandsaid“sorry”tome. rushhedayafterthesalesmanwasgivingmethe ,butIwasn’treadyforitandacoindroppedontheground.“I’msorry,”hesaidwhile topickitup.Iwas —whywouldheapologizewhenitwasmy ?Anothertime,Isteppedonaman’sfootina/an27.Atthesametimewe28said“sorry”.Ithoughtitinteresting:Wasitreally29forhimtoapologize?Lateron,anAmericanfriend30tomethataccordingtotheAmericanideas,theescalatorisapublicplace31everyoneshouldbeabletostandinit.Aftersomeone32apositionintheescalator,33itdifficultforsomeoneelsetofindaplacetostandisn’titnecessaryto34anapologyDuringmystayinAmericaIoftencameacrosssituations35IwassupposedtosaysorryI36realizedthatwhenfriction(摩擦)37indailylife,Americansdon’tcaremuchabout38iswrong.Ifsomeoneistroubled,ais39necessary.Perhapsthisis40Ineversawanyonequarrelingonthebuses,subwaysorstreetsinAmerica.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A.bending B.leaning C.sittingA. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A.of B.on C.inA. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C. 26-30 36-40PartIIIReadingComprehension(82.520分Passage1:Questions41to44arebasedonthefollowingToday,rollerskatingiseasyandfun.Butalongtimeago,itwasn’teasyatall.Before1750,theideaofskatingdidn’texist.ThatchangedbecauseofamannamedJosephMerlin.Merlin’sworkwasmakingmusicalinstruments.Inhissparetimehelikedtoplaytheviolin.JosephMerlinwasamanofideasanddreams.Peoplecalledhimadreamer.OnedayMerlingotaninvitationtoattendafancydressball.Hewasverypleasedandalittleexcited.Asthedayofthepartycamenear,Merlinbegantothinkhowtomakeagrandentranceattheparty.Hehadanidea.Hethoughthewouldgetalotofattentionifhecouldskateintotheroom.Merlintrieddifferentwaystomakehimselfroll.Finally,hedecidedtoputtwowheelsundereachshoe.Thesewerethefirstrollerskates.Merlinwasproudofhisinventionanddreamedofarrivingatthepartyonwheelswhileplayingtheviolin.Onthenightofparty,Merlinrolledintotheroomplayinghisviolin.EveryonewasastonishedtoseeTherewasjustoneproblem.Merlinhadnowaytostophisrollerskates.Herolledonandon.Suddenly,heranintoahugemirrorthatwashangingonthewall.Downfellmirror,breakingtopieces.NobodyforgotMerlin’sgrandentranceforalongThetextismainlyabout astrangeanunusualhowrollerskatinghowpeopleenjoyedthemselvesinthe18thPeoplethoughtMerlinwasadreamerbecausehe oftengaveotherswasagiftedinventedtherollerwasfullofideasandMerlinputwheelsunderhisshoesinorderto impressthepartyarriveatthepartytesthisshowhisskillinwalkingonWhatisthemainpointthewriteristryingtomakeinthelastTherollerskatesneededfurtherThepartygueststookMerlinforaMerlinsucceededbeyondMerlingothimselfintoPassage2:Questions45to48arebasedonthefollowingToronto’sthirdCityHall,nowknownasOldCityHall,wasdesignedbyEdwardJamesLennoxanddeclaredopenonSept.18,1899.Createdtoprovidemorespaceforcityofficials,itturnedouttobethelargestbuildinginthecityandthelargestcitybuildinginNorthAmericaatthetime.LennoxtookthreeyearstodesigntheCityHallandittook11yearstobuildit.Contemporariesbelievethattheoddcarving雕刻)aboveQueenStreetentrancewereactuallycaricatures(漫画)ofcouncilorsatthetime.Lennoxevenincludedhimselfinthecaricatures,onthewestsideofthecentralarch(门)andleftastrangesignatureinthestoneworkofthelinkportionsoftheThethirdCityHallwasoriginallyusedascouncilors’officesandlegaloffices,butitisusedonlyasacourthousetoday.WhenthefourthCityHall(theoneweknowtoday)wasdeclaredopenin1965,OldCityHallwasthreatenedtobepulleddown.Itwassavedbyagroupofpeoplecalledthe“FriendsofOldCity.”TheclocktowerstandsparallelwiththemiddleofBayStreet,ratherthanwiththecentreofthebuilding.Thebellsinthetowerwerenotinstalleduntilthebuildingopened.OldCityHallwasdeclaredahistoricalsitein1989.Theentirestructureclosemorethan$2.5milliontobuildatthetime.Thisisequalto$53milliontoday.OldCityHallwasconstructedinA. B. C. D.ThethirdCityHallisnowusedasa A.middle B. C. D.Fromthepassage,welearnthat Torontospendslotsofmoneyyearlydevelopingthesomeoflocalresidentsshowedagreatinterestinprotectingthecity’sculturaltheCitycouncilofTorontohasn’tpaidsufficientattentiontotheprotectionofthecity’stheCityHalisstillthelargestcitybuildinginNorthAmericaWhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtotheTobuildastructureliketheCityHallwillcost$2.5millionTheclocktowerstandsparallelwiththecentreoftheCityOldCityHallwasoncepulleddowninthedevelopmentoftheOldCityHallisnowahistoricalPartIVTranslation(5315分参考答案:WillyoupleasecallmeassoonasyougettoDoyouknowthemanwhogavealecture参考答案:Ihavemadeupmymindtotakepartinthespeech参考答案:Thepeoplewhoagreeonthesuggestionpleaseraiseyour参考答案:YoushouldbeoutplayinginsteadofstayingintheroomallthePartVWriting(15分Directions:Youaretowriteinnolessthan100wordsonthetopicTheAdvantagesanddisadvantagesofWe-chat.YoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow.PartIVocabularyandStructure词汇与语法(201.530分 treeswerecutdown.AndmanybirdslosttheirThousands B.TwothousandC.Thousand D.TwoIagreewithyoutoacertain butnotA. B. C. D.Thedriver thepassengersoffatthesupermarketandthenwenttothenextA. B. C. D.Iusedto at6:30,butnowlgetusedto atgotup,getting B.getsup,gettingC.gettingup,get D.getup,gettingIf acrime,hewillbeA. B. C. D.Nothingis time;yetnothingislessmoreprecious B.lesspreciousC.most D.aspreciousMaryistheonlystudentinmyclass speaksA. B. C. D.Ihadgreatdifficulty EnglishwhenIwasinmiddleto B.onC.in D.forThemanageratoncelosthis whenhelearnedthathissecretarywaslateagainforthemeeting.A. B. C. D.Ifitis toyou,IwillvisityounextA. B. C. D.Whenthelightsturnred,thetraffic A. B. C. D.Ipreferswimming A. B. C. D.Ifyouinsistondoingthat,pleasetakeme A. B. C. D.Iwantedtofind tolive.Butunluckily,Icouldn’tfind somewhere; B.anywhere;C.somewhere; D.anywhere;Itwaswell-knownthatThomasEdison theelectricA. B. C. D.Themanagerpromisedtokeepme ofhowourbusinesswasgoingtobe B.onC. D.Finally,wecame theconclusionthathehasbeentellingliesaltheA. B. IfJack totheofficetomorrow,givehimtheletterA. B. C. D.Theletters parect-teacherA.stand B.call C.reach D.careAlthoughitisraininghard TomstillwantstogoandTomstillwantstogothatTomstillwantstogobutTomstillwantstogoPartIICloze完形填空(20120分WhenIwasyoung,Ispentmysummervacationsonmygrandparents’farm.ThesummerthatIgraduatedfromcollege,I21mygrandparentsonceagain.WhenIarrived,Idiscoveredthattherewasafamily22inprogress.Grandpa’sdogandhuntingpartnerRustyhadtakenonaverybad23inhisoldage.Hehadbegun24intothechickencoop(鸡笼)andeggs.Intheeyesofthelocalfamers,25dogsstartedstealingeggs,therewasno26tocurethem.Theyknewtherewasonlyonethingtobedone27suchadog—youhadtoshootitandthesoonerthe28.RustyandGrandpawereoldfriends.Grandpacertainlydidn’t29toshootRusty,butheknewitneededtobedone.The“eggmoney”wasGrandma’sprivateincome,soyoucanimagine30shefeltabouttheproblem.31theinexperiencedconfidenceofyouth,ItoldGrandpathatIthoughtIcould“cure”theegg-stealingdog.Iwantedtoatleasthave32tosaveRusty’slife,andsaveGrandpafromthesadnessof33Thenextmorning,IbrokeopensixfresheggsandputtheminRusty’sbowl34atthedoortothechickencoop.Rustycame35andnoticedtheeggs.Hequickly36theeggsandhappilywalkedoffforhisnap(打盹).ThefollowingmorningIdid37thing.Iputtheeggsafewfeetawayfromthechickencoop,towardthebackdoorofthefarmhouse38 GrandmausuallyfedRusty.ThenextdayIagainmovedthebowlclosertothehouse,andaddedsomedogfoodtotheeggs.EverydayImovedthebowlclosertothebackdoor,mixingmoredogfoodand39 eggs.Bythetimethebowlreachedthedoor,itwasalldogfoodandnoeggs.Rustybadagainbecome40 tolookingforhisfoodatthebackdoorofthehouse,andneveragainwentintothechickencoop.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B.to C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.答案:21-25 31-35 PartIIIReadingComprehension(82.520分Passage1:Questions41to44arebasedonthefollowingMostpeoplehavehadadogorwantedoneastheircompanionatsometimeintheirlives.Ifyouarethinkingofbuyingadog,however,youshouldfirstdecidewhatsortofcompanionyouneedandwhetherthedogislikelytobehappyinthesurroundingsyoucanprovide.Specialists’adviceisusefultohelpyouchoosethemostsuitablekindofdog.Butinpartthedecisiondependsoncommonsense.Differentdogswereoriginallydevelopedtoperformspecifictasks.So,ifyouwantadogtoprotectyouoryourhouse,forexample,youshouldchoosetheonethathastherightsizeandcharacteristics.Youmustalsobereadytodevoteagreatdealoftimetotrainingthedogwhenitisyoungandgiveittheexerciseitneedsthroughoutitslife,unlessyouliveinthecountrysideandcanletitrunfreely.Dogsaredemandingpets.Catslovethehouseandaresatisfactorywiththeirplacewhereitissafe,butadogisloyaltoitsmasterandconsequentlywantshimtoshowproofofhisaffection.Thebesttimetobuyababydogiswhenitisbetween6and8weeksoldsothatitcantransferitslovefromitsmothertoitsmaster.Ifbabydogshavenotestablishedarelationshipwiththehumanbeinguntiltheyareoverthreemonthsold,theirstrongrelationshipwillalwaysbewithdogs.Theyarelikelytobeshywhentheyarebroughtoutintotheworldtobecomegoodpets.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheYoucanalwaysgethelpfromtheCommonsenseisthemostimportantwhenchoosingaYoushoulddecidewhatkindofdogyouSizeandcharacteristicsofthedogsshouldbeconsideredWhatismentionedasaconsiderationinbuyingaThecoloroftheThepriceoftheWhetherthedogwillfittheWhetherthedogwillgetalongwiththeotherpetsintheWhydoesthewritersayadogisamoredemandingpetthanaItmustbetrainedsothatitwon’tItdemandsmorefoodandItneedsmoreloveandItmustbelookedafterWhyisitadvisedtobuyababydogunderthreemonthsIt’seasiertobuyababydogunderthreemonthsTheyarelesslikelytobeshywithhumanTheyarelesslikelytorunIt’seasierforthemtoformarelationshipwiththeirPassage2:Questions45to48arebasedonthefollowingYouprobablyknowwhoMarieCuriewas,butyoumaynothaveheardofRachelCarson.Oftheoutstandingladieslistedbelow,whodoyouthinkwasthemostimportantwomanofthepast100years?JaneAddams(1860-AnyonewhohaseverbeenhelpedbyasocialworkerhasJaneAddamstothank.Addamshelpedthepoorandworkedforpeace.Sheencouragedasenseofcommunitybycreatingsheltersandpromotingeducationandservicesforpeopleinneedin1931,AddamsbecamethefirstAmericanwomantowintheNobelPeacePrize.RachelCarson(1907-Ifitweren’tforRachelCarson,theenvironmentalmovementmightnotexisttoday.Herpopular1962bookSilentSpringraisedawarenessofthedangersofpollutionandtheharmfuleffectsofchemicalsonhumansandontheworld'slakesandoceans.SandraDayO’Connor(1930-WhenSandraDayO’ConnorfinishedthirdinherclassatStanfordLawSchool,in1952,shecouldnotfindworkatalawfirmbecauseshewasawoman.ShebecameanArizonastatesenatorandin1981thefirstwomantojointheU.S.SupremeCourt.O’Connorgavethedecidingvoteinmanyimportantcasesduringher24yearsonthetopcourt.RosaParks(1913-OnDecember1,1955,inMontgomery,Alabama,RosaParkswouldnotgiveupherseatonabustoapassenger.HersimpleactlandedParksinprison.ButitalsosetofftheMontgomerybusboycott.Itlastedformorethanayear,andkickedoffthecivil-rightsmovement.“TheonlytiredIwas,wastiredofgivingin,”saidParks.WhatisJaneAddamsnotedforinHersocialHerwritingonthedangersofHereffortstowinaHerpoorWhycouldn’tSandraDayO’ConnorworkatalawHerlackofpropertraininginHerlittleworkexperienceinThediscriminationagainstThepoorfinancialWhomadeagreatcontributiontothecivil-rightsmovementintheJaneRachelSandraDayRosaWhatcanweinferaboutthewomenmentionedintheTheyarehighlyTheylovetheTheyareTheyarepeace-PartIVTranslation句子汉译英(5315分参考答案:Withhishelp,Ihavemadegreatprogressin参考答案:Protectingtheenvironmentisasimportantasdeveloping参考答案:It’sgettinglatesoIthinkit’stimeforustogoback参考答案:Giventhechance,Johnmighthavebecomeanoutstanding参考答案:Ican’tgotothepartybecauseIhavetogetpreparedforthePartVWriting(15分Directions:Youaretowriteinnolessthan100wordsonthetopicAPennySavedisaPennyEarned.YoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow.PartIVocabularyandStructure词汇与语法(201.530分It’snouse foradoctor.It’stoolateA.to B. C.by D.havingWemovedtothefrontrow wecouldhearandseeA.so B.so C. D.suchTheriver, flowsthroughLondon,iscalledtheA. B. C. D.I’llgiveyouaringifMike A. B.will C. D.isHospitaldoctorsdon’tgooutveryoftenastheir alltheirA.takes B.takes C.takes D.takesSundayistheday peopleusuallydon’tgotoA. B. C.in D.Theoldmanwas ontheA.lying B.lying C.laying D.layingThoughhewasbornandbroughtupinAmerica,hecanspeak A. B. C. D.Iremember thebooklastmonth.ItwasveryA.to B. C.tobe D.beingShesentherapplicationtotheuniversitylastweek,but anyresponseuptodidn’t B.weren’tC.hadn’t D.hasn’tIknowit’snothingseriousbutIreallycan’thelp aboutA.exceptto B. C. D.toNosoonerhadshegotbacktothekitchen thedoorbellA. B. C. D.Althoughourteacherisverystrictwithus,moststudentsthink ofA. B. C. D.Thestormhas tothemany B.muchC.few D.muchWhenIgotoheatthemilk, thekeepaneye B.setfootC.makeaguess D.lookforwardOurteacher muchimportancetolisteningcomprehensionandA. B. C. D.Iamtired tellingyouwhattodoagainandA. B. C. D.Childish shemaybe,sheiskindandA. B. C. D.Eithermyparentsormyelderbrother goingtowatertheA. B. C. D.Withtheguide theway,wesetoffonfootintothedarkA. B.to C. D.beingPartIICloze完形填空(20120分AsIwasgrowingup,mylifewentaroundsoccer.Iplayedonthenationalyouthsoccerteams,andtraveledtoEurope.Atagefifteen,Ispentasummer21withaprofessionalteaminEngland.IalwaysknewIwasgoingtobeaprofessionalsoccer22.Ihad23soccerscholarshiptoatopMidwestButwhenIgottocollege,thingsbeganto24.IstartedtoseeeverythingIhadmissed25theway.Myhighschoolyearshadbeenfilled26practicesandgamesandIdidn’tgettodoalotoftheotherthingsmyfriendsweredoing.Atcollege,I27tobe“normal”.Iwasfeelingtiredoutand28.Finally,Idecidedtogive29thecollegelifethatwassimilartomyhighschooldays.Iwalkedaway30soccerandmyI31myselfforthelifeIwaslivingforawhilebecausesoccerwastheonlythinginmylifeforwhichIeverhadapassion.Aftera32ofstruggle,Iwenttoanotheruniversityandfinishedschoolthere.ThenIdidquitea33jobs.Iworkedinafinancialcompany,thenforanInternetcompany,etc.I34wasn’thappy.35back,Icanseethatthesejobsweren’tbasedonthe36thatwereimportanttome,honestly,stability,andfamily.Thenanoldsoccercoachofminecalled37anopportunityteachingsoccerandothersportstolittlekids.Ithought,thisbemyI’vebeenteachingnowfora38ofyearsandreallyloveit.I’mworkingwith39Ienjoy.I’mplayingsocceragain.However,lifeis40fromthatofthepastdayswhenIlivedforonlypracticesandgames.Lifeissocolorfulandattractivenow.21.A.B.C.22.A.B.C.23.A.B.C.24.A.B.C.25.A.B.C.26.A.B.C.27.A.B.C.28.A.B.C.29.A.B.C.30.A.B.C.A. 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