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参考答案和听力材料
一. 听力(每题1.5分,共30分)
1-5 BAACA 6—10 BCAAB 11—15 ACCBA 16—20 ABACB
第二部分 阅读(每题2.5分,共50分)
A篇21-23 CBD B 篇24-27 DCCC C篇28-31 BABC D篇32-35 CBBA
七选五 36-40 FBEAD
第三部分 完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分)
41 - 45 BDCAA 46 - 50 DABBB 51 - 55 CCBAC
语法填空(每题1.5分,共15分)
56. between 57. a 58. surrounded 59. largest 60. religious
61. continued 62. are 63.figures 64.but 65.reflecting
第四部分 写作
66.应用文(15分)
Dear Peter,
I’m excited to tell you about our school’s upcoming event, “Green Living Starts
with Me,” which will be held at the school hall on June 5th at 2:00 PM.
The event includes an eco-friendly lecture, a waste-sorting demonstration, and a
DIY workshop where we’ll make reusable bags. It’s a great chance to learn practical
ways to protect the environment.
As an environmental enthusiast, you’ll surely find it inspiring. I’d love for you
to join us! Let me know if you’re available. Looking forward to your reply!
Best
Li Hua
67.读后续写
A few miles down the road the lady saw a small cafe. She went in to grab a bite to eat. It was
a dirty-looking restaurant. The lady noticed the waitress was nearly eight months pregnant,but
she always had a sweet smile. After the meal,she paid with a one hundred dollar bill. The
waitress quickly went to get change, but the old lady had slipped right out of the door by the time
she came back. The waitress wondered where the lady could be. Then she noticed something
written on the napkin, “You don’t owe me anything. Someone once helped me out the way I’m
helping you. If you really want to pay me back,here is what you do: Do not let this chain of love
end with you.” Under the napkin were four more $100 bills. Totally touched, she failed to utter a
single word, tears blurring her eyes.
There were tables to clear and people to serve, but the pregnant waitress felt a rush of
warmth. That night when she got home from work and climbed into bed, she was thinking about
the money and what the lady had written. How could the lady have known how much she and her
husband needed? With the baby due next month, it was going to be hard. She knew how worried
her husband was, and as he lay sleeping next to her, she gave him a soft kiss and whispered soft
and low, “Everything is going to be all right”. It is then that the waitress decided to pass the chain
of love on.听力材料
Text 1 M: I’m terribly sorry, madam. But the fish is finished. We only have the chicken
or the beef. W: In that case, the chicken. Thank you.
Text 2 M: I know you’re a light sleeper. Did those cats keep you awake last night? W:
No, I slept like a baby. I didn’t even hear a thing. M: I usually sleep well, but because
of them, I couldn’t sleep at all.
Text 3 M: How is your new job, Bonnie? : It’s not as easy as my last one. It needs me
to stay focused throughout the day, which is demanding.
Text 4 W: With the popularity of the Internet, what should we do? M: Personally, I
think that we should improve our moral quality, and observe and maintain the normal
order of Internet communication consciously.
Text 5 W: We are trying to start a club. M: How is it going? W: We were hoping for at
least fifteen people, but only two signed up.
Text 6 M: A teenage girl named Jennifer fainted in the PE class and was treated
immediately in our hospital. W: Oh, what happened? M: Her parents told the doctor
that she skipped breakfast that day. She was trying to lose weight then. W: Does she
think skipping meals is the simplest way to lose weight? M: Yes. That’s an unhealthy
weight-loss habit. Some people even try weight-loss pills. W: She’s at a young age.
Why does she care so much about the appearance? M: Kids today are very different
from those decades ago.
Text 7 M: Professor Wylie? W: Ah, yes? M: We haven’t met before. Er…my name’s
Tyler McCoy. I’m a workmate of Mike Hardy’s at Green Lake College. W: Oh, right.
Well, good to meet you, Tyler. How is Mike these days? It must be over a year now
since I saw him last. M: Yeah, Mike’s fine. When he heard I was coming to this meeting,
he said I should definitely come and hear you speak and I’m glad I did. It was really
interesting. W: Well, thank you very much. M: Actually, professor, there was
something I wanted to ask you. Er…something you mentioned in your talk. W: Sure,
and please no more “Professor”. It makes me feel old. The name’s Rita. M: OK. Well,
Rita, it was about that point you made about…
Text 8 W: Look at us! We’ve met for a chat here and we’re not even talking to each
other. I really hate it. M: Sorry, I didn’t catch that. I was just sending a message. W:
But the real-life person should come first. Don’t you think? M: Yeah, but sometimes
you just need to send a quick message. I don’t think it’s rude. In fact, I think it’s rude
to ignore messages, actually. W: Yeah, I suppose so. But for me, the biggest
disadvantage of having a mobile phone is that we can’t constantly pay attention to
what’s happening in the real world! You’ve got your best friend sitting right in front of
you. Maybe it’s time to turn it down. M: All right. W: We can make a bet—the one
who uses the phone first needs to buy two cups of coffee. M: Sure. It’ll give me
something to post on my WeChat later. W: You can take a photo of us and add it to
your post. M: Hey, don’t make me lose the bet. W: You see. That doesn’t hurt too much.
M: I like this feeling of freedom. I’m going to keep my phone off all day.
Text 9 W: Gerry, come and look at the information pack for our trip to London. M:
There are so many things to do, Penny. I don’t know where to start. W: Well, why don’twe start with the kids? I don’t think Sally would like the zoo. She always feels sorry
for the animals, but she’s been asking about the London Eye for weeks, so we have to
go there. M: You’re right. What about Billy? He loves boats, so it’s either the Thames
or the zoo. W: Definitely the Thames for Billy. What about an opera at Covent Garden
for your parents? M: That would be great. So you don’t want to go shopping in Oxford
Street then? W: Which page is that on? Wow! This looks fantastic. There are so many
great shops in Oxford Street. Will you come with me? M: I’ll come if you really want
me to, dear.
Text 10 M: Good afternoon, students. This is your headmaster speaking. Firstly, I’d
like to welcome you all back. I hope this will be another excellent school year. Many
changes have taken place at the school over the summer. As well as a new group of
students, we are also welcoming some new members of staff: Mrs Hook, who will be
teaching physics; Miss Chang, the new head of the English literature department and
our new boys PE coach, Mr Walden. You will also notice several changes to the school
buildings. Computer classes will now take place in the new technology centre, located
behind the mathematics building. The old computer rooms are now a part of the library,
which is now much bigger, and contains thousands of new books. The school meeting
hall has been much improved, and we now have a proper stage to perform concerts and
plays. Despite all these changes, the school rules remain the same. Be respectful, be on
time, and always do your best. Thank you.