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2013年《时代英语》高一第3期教师参考答案

2013-04-12

时代英语·高一 2013年3期

必修三

Module 1

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Last weekend we decided to spend a day in the country. The only trouble is that other people had exactly a same idea. We moved

was the

out of the city slowly behind a long line of cars, and∧last we came to

at

a quiet country road and, after some time, stopped in a lonely farm.

on

We got our food out from the car and sat down near a path at the foot

of

of a hill. It was very peace in the cool grass—until we heard of bells

peaceful

ringing at the top of the hill. That we saw made us pick up our things

What

and ran back to the car. Hundreds of sheep was coming toward us

run were

down the path!

One possible version:

Dear Bill,

I’m glad to hear that you’ll come to Chengdu in May. You’ve made a wise choice to travel here. Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province, is located in central Sichuan and has a population of over 12 million. It is rich in tourist attractions and enjoys many famous places of historic interest, such as the Jinsha Ruin Site and the Wuhou Temple.

As for the weather here, it is pleasant, neither too hot nor too cold. The transportation is convenient. You can travel to many places by bus, by train, by subway and so on. If the trip is short, you can also ride a bicycle or even on foot. Anyhow, I’m sure you’ll have a good time here.

Looking forward to your coming.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

M: Well, I wonder why the office is still not open.

W: But it’s not eight yet. In fact it’s only a quarter to eight.

Text 2

W: Did you go to the theatre last Saturday?

M: Yes, I saw The Tea House. The acting was excellent.

Text 3

M: Excuse me, Madam.

W: Yes?

M: Does this bus go to Zhongshan Road?

W: Yes, I think so.

M: Thank you.

W: You’re welcome.

Text 4

M: I hope the weather will be good tomorrow. I’m going boating with Tom.

W: Oh, I think it will be fine.

M: Are you sure?

W: Yes. I heard it on the radio.

Text 5

M: Shall we go to the cinema this evening?

W: Oh, sorry. I can’t. I’m seeing my Mum off at the airport at 7:30.

Text 6

W: Can I help you?

M: Yes. I bought this radio two days ago, but I’m afraid it doesn’t work. I’d like to change it for another one.

W: Oh, dear. Yes, of course. Have you got your receipt?

M: Yes, here it is.

W: Thank you. Just a moment, please.

Text 7

M: It’s Alice’s birthday tomorrow.

W: Are you sure? I think it should be the day after tomorrow.

M: Well, let me see. Oh, I’m sorry. You’re right. It is the day after tomorrow. Shall we buy her a present?

W: Yes, of course. Shall we give her some flowers?

M: Flowers are lovely. But I think it’s better to buy her a nice box of chocolates.

W: Alice doesn’t like sweet things. Didn’t you know that?

M: You’re right. Er...I know. We can give her a record. She loves music.

W: That’s a good idea. Let’s go to the music shop and choose one for her.

Text 8

M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?

W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.

M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?

W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.

M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?

W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn’t rain at all.

M: Did you like the people there?

W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.

M: When did you get back? Last night?

W: No. This morning. You’ll think we are mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I’m so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?

M: Yes, but I didn’t do much. I just stayed at home. The weather was terrible.

Text 9

W: Come in, please.

M: Hello, Kate. Where’s Jane? I want her to type this letter for me.

W: I’m afraid she can’t, Tom. She isn’t working today.

M: Oh, why? Is she ill?

W: No. She’s studying for an exam.

M: An exam? Is she going to school?

W: Yes, she is. She’s learning Japanese in night school.

M: I see. Are you going to night school, too?

W: No, I’m not, not this year. But I’m thinking about taking a course next year.

M: That’s a good idea. Is it expensive?

W: No, not very. Anyway, it’s worth the money.

Text 10

England is a narrow country and everywhere in England is quite near to the sea. There are many seaside towns for holidays. There are many farms in England, often with sheep, cows and pigs. Many English villages are very pretty and some people go to farms for holidays as well. Children like to see and feed the animals. Some crops are also grown there. Most of England is suitable for farming because there are not many mountains.

Most people live in the south of England where there are more jobs than in the north. And it is a little warmer in the south of England! Many people travel a long way, by car or train, every day to work in London. In the central part of England, which is called the Midlands, and the north of England, there are more factories. Fifty years ago you would also have seen coal mines but they are closed now. Have you heard of any big English cities, like Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Leeds? They are all in the north of England and all have very good football teams!

Module 2

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Wei Hua is very good at her lessons at school. He like watching

his likes

TV after he finishes his homework. His father does not allow him∧watch TV, because he is afraid of that it will be bad for his

to

studies. But Wei Hua doesn’t think so. He thinks there is a lot of good

are

TV programs. He can learn a lot from TV. For an example, he can

learn English through the English programs broadcasting on TV. He

broadcast/ broadcasted

can also learns Chinese, maths, physics, chemistry and many other

learn

subjects. Because he thinks it’s good to a student to watch TV after he

So for

finishes his homework.

One possible version:

Dear Bill,

I’m glad to hear that you’re planning to work in China. I’d like to tell you something about my hometown Deyang and Chengdu.

Both of the cities are very attractive and popular. Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province, is situated in central Sichuan while Deyang is a medium-sized city, which is not far from Chengdu. The living conditions in both cities are excellent and the transportation there is very convenient, but Deyang is less crowded than Chengdu. Chengdu is a modern and business city with a larger population; similarly, Deyang is developing very fast, but people there live a peaceful life. Both cities have many job opportunities.

So, it’s up to you to decide where you are going to work in the future. For more information, please let me know.

Best regards.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

M: Sorry. I have forgotten John’s address.

W: You forgot again! It’s 1343 King Street.

Text 2

M: I need some stamps and some envelopes as well.

W: Will you step right over to the second window, please?

Text 3

M: Your skirt is quite beautiful in colour, isn’t it?

W: Yes. I bought it at a sale for half price. It cost me $12.

Text 4

M: I hope I can see you at my birthday party.

W: Oh, dear, I’d almost forgotten. When is it?

M: Well, the day after April Fools’ Day. Easy to remember, isn’t it?

W: Yes, of course.

Text 5

M: I hear you are going to drive to New York this weekend.

W: Oh, I’ve changed my mind.

M: What?

W: I think flying will be more comfortable.

Text 6

M: Excuse me, madam. I’m wondering if you could tell me the place where I can repair my shoes.

W: There’s one on Fifth Street.

M: Thank you, but how far is it to that store?

W: Not very far and not difficult to find. Just keep walking and after two blocks you will see a supermarket on your left. The store is next to the supermarket.

M: Oh, thank you very much.

W: You’re welcome. You can’t miss it.

Text 7

M: What’s the matter, Alice?

W: Sorry, Mr Harrison. I missed my train.

M: Why did you miss the train?

W: Because I left home a little late.

M: Did you get up late or something?

W: No. My aunt called me at the last minute.

M: Tell her not to call you in the morning.

W: I will, Mr Harrison. I’m really sorry for being late.

M: If you are late again, I can’t let you pass this course.

Text 8

M: What seems to be the matter?

W: I just can’t sleep well, doctor.

M: I see. And how long have you had this problem?

W: Oh, for about two weeks now.

M: Two weeks? Do you have headaches?

W: Sometimes.

M: Fever?

W: No.

M: Are you having any family problems?

W: No, not really. We all get along pretty well.

M: And how about work?

W: Well, I’ve been working a lot latel—more than 11 hours a day.

M: Maybe you should take a vacation and just rest for a few days.

W: Well, I can’t right now. We’re in the middle of some important business.

M: Yes, I understand. But you really need to slow down. You’re going to kill yourself if you go on like this.

Text 9

M: What a lot of rubbish and waste! I just wonder how people can deal with these things every day.

W: Don’t worry. There are many ways of dealing with them. The other day, I heard that a big rubbish plant is being built near our town.

M: A rubbish plant? To produce rubbish or to deal with rubbish?

W: To deal with rubbish, of course.

M: How much rubbish can it deal with each day?

W: Maybe 3,000 tons, I’m not sure.

M: Our town will become cleaner after the plant is built.

Text 10

I’m very glad to be here with you. I’m a news reporter from Canada. This is my first visit to China, one of the developing countries. I’ve looked around your city, visited many places and talked with many people, including officials, workers, teachers and students. All this helped me to know your country much better than before. I’m now writing a book about China. In the book, I’m going to tell my readers what I’ve seen and heard in China. I think my book will help them to understand the developing countries and give financial help to them.

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A terrible storm took place in a summer night. The wind was so

on

strong that many trees∧brought down. It was already eleven o’clock.

were

Li Ming, who had been to night school, was still not back and his

gone

parents were very anxiously. Half an hour late the wind stopped, and it

anxious later but

was still raining. Li Ming’s parents were about to looking for him

look

when he returned. Li Ming explained the storm has pushed over

had

many big trees as well as telephone line, blocking the roads. And the

lines

bridge had been washed away by the floods. So he had to find the

another way back.

One possible version:

Sandstorms are getting more and more serious in some regions in China, which attracted people’s attention.

But what are the causes of the storms? To begin with, the desert in Mongolia forms the major source of the sandstorms. Besides, the continuous high temperature and little rain are also responsible for the storms. Furthermore, the destruction of forest and population growth also play an important role in the formation of serious sandstorms.

It’s high time we took effective measures to stop sandstorms. On one hand we should made laws to protect our environment. On the other hand, new technology and experience should be brought in from abroad to meet our new needs.

听力原文

Text 1

M: Do you like to go to the zoo?

W: Yes, but not on Sundays, because it’s always so crowded. How about Friday or Saturday?

Text 2

W: What’s the news today?

M: There’s a story about a football match and an accident on the highway.

W: Is there anything else interesting?

M: No, nothing much.

Text 3

M: Is Mary at home now?

W: No. She has to work late again today.

Text 4

W: You should know that it may do you harm if you don’t cover your head on such a cold winter day.

M: It doesn’t matter. I’m used to it.

Text 5

W: If I were you, I’d take a bus to work. It will take you a long time to get there on foot.

M: But by the time the bus gets to my stop, there won’t be any seats left.

Text 6

W: Hi, dear. You’re home early.

M. Hi, Sugar. Where are the kids?

W: Jack’s in the library. Bill and Tom are at football practice. Susan was here a few minutes ago.

M: Oh, tell them that the trip to California has to be put off.

W: Why? What happened?

M: I’ll have an important meeting in Paris next week.

Text 7

W: Good morning! Can you tell me the time of morning flights to Paris, please?

M: Certainly, there are daily flights at 7:50 and 11: 05.

W: And when do they arrive in Paris?

M: The early flight arrives at 9:00 and the later one at 12: 15.

W: And in Paris is there a bus to the downtown?

M: Yes, there are buses every half an hour and the journey takes about 40 minutes.

W: Fine. I’d like to book five tickets on the early morning flight to Paris on Friday, June 10th.

M: Five tickets. Fine.

Text 8

W: What would you like for breakfast, Bill?

M: I would like some ham and eggs.

W: OK. How many eggs would you like?

M: I usually eat two eggs.

W: And what would you like to drink?

M: Well, how about some coffee now and some orange juice when we eat?

W: All right.

Text 9

W: My boss told me never to go to work again. When he told me that, I was very sad and surprised.

M: Did you often go to work late?

W: Yes, I often did.

M: Did you work hard?

W: Well, it’s hard to say.

M: Are you good at computers?

W: No, I don’t know how to use them.

M: Then I know the reason. You not only didn’t use your time well but also didn’t learn new things.

Text 10

During the 1930s there was a popular song whose title was Everything Stops for Tea and to millions of British people a cup of tea is still an ideal way to relax for a few minutes from the tiredness of the day.

The English custom of drinking tea has its roots in the 17th and 18th centuries. When first imported into Britain, “cha” (as the Chinese tea was called) was considered to be man’s drink enjoyed with friends at London coffee shops. These were popular meeting places for many walks of life — politicians, poets, actors and writers.

In 1706 Tom’s Coffee House owned by Tom Twining began to offer tea. He realized that he needed to introduce an added attraction to compete with the other coffee houses in London. He added tea to the menu and gained a great deal of success. As a result, many other London clubs began to do the same. Today tea-drinking has become an important part of people’s daily life in England.

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Ever since the beginning of history, people∧dreamed of

have

traveling to other planets. For century, these wonderful dreams have

centuries

remained dreams. But our dreams would come truely in the future. The

will true

first people from the Earth will land on Mars. But by the year 2170,

And

people will have been set up cities and industries on Mars. Scientists

are now making plans to travel among the Earth and Mars, so that

between

they will become possible for human beings to live and work on

it

there. So in order to realizing the dream, we must try to develop our

realize

space technology as quickly as we can.

One possible version:

Dear Mike,

I’m glad that you’ll come to our school to study Chinese.

During the three months, from Monday to Friday, you’ll have 4 Chinese classes in the morning,and in the afternoon, you’re supposed to give us two English classes. If you don’t mind, you can live in my home. In this way, we can learn from each other in language study. At the weekends, you’re free, and I will act as your guide to show you around our city.As you know, there are lots of places of interest here. Besides, you don’t need to worry about the traffic. It’s convenient. You can go almost everywhere by bus, by train and by bike. It won’t cost you much.

Hope to see you soon.

Best wishes.

Yours,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

W: Mary didn’t eat her supper tonight. What’s the matter with her?

M: She went to the dentist and had a tooth pulled out. She says it hurts too much to eat.

Text 2

M: Hello, could you tell me the time of Flight 452 for Boston?

W: It leaves at 3:50 pm, but you must check in one hour before the plane leaves.

Text 3

M: Now what seems to be the trouble, Mrs Stephens?

W: I’ve been very weak lately, and last night I had a chest pain.

Text 4

M: I insist you give my money back.

W: I’m sorry. I can’t do that. The manager isn’t here.

M: Can’t you do something about it?

W: You can have another pair if you don’t mind.

Text 5

M: Have you got a single room for two nights?

W: Yes. You can have a room facing the sea.

M: What’s the price?

W: $34 a night with a shower.

Text 6

M: I took a tour around the Great Lakes. Have you ever been there?

W: Oh, yes. When I was young, I lived in Erie Town and I used to go swimming in Lake Erie all the time. We also went to Lake Ontario in Canada.

M: But I thought that Lake Erie was so polluted that everything living in it had died.

W: Not exactly. And both America and Canada are taking some action to fight water pollution and there has been a great change. In fact, all the Great Lakes will be improved within the next generation.

M: I’m glad to hear that.

Text 7

M: So what’s your plan for the International Marathon Race in Xiamen, China, Mary?

W: Well, I’m not well prepared. Anyway, I’ll take part in it and try my best.

M: How are you traveling to Xiamen, by plane or by train?

W: By train. I’d like to see the sights along the railway in China.

M: Well, then, when are you leaving for Xiamen?

W: On March 23 and I’ll arrive there next day.

M: If you have any trouble buying the ticket, please ask me for help.

W: No, thanks. I’ve booked the ticket.

M: Well, then, may you succeed in the race.

W: Thank you.

Text 8

M: It’s almost vacation time. The summer holidays here are so long.

W: Have you found a summer job yet?

M: No, what about you?

W: I suppose I can work at the gas station where I worked last summer.

M: I’m a foreign student. I don’t think I can get jobs as easily as you can.

W: Well, you can look for a job at a college, though it doesn’t pay much.

M: How much do they pay per hour?

W: About $5 an hour.

M: That’s too bad.

Text 9

W: Mr Johnson, happy to have you on our television program this evening.

M: I’m glad to be here.

W: I’ve got some questions for you: What do you think of the Morning Newspaper? Would you say it’s giving us all the latest news?

M: Yes, I think it’s a very good newspaper: interesting, objective and instructive as well.

W: What’s your opinion of our television? Do you think all the programs are good?

M: Oh, some are really interesting, but others could be better, I think.

Text 10

This is Ned Weather, your weatherman. This afternoon heavy rain fell in our town. The big storm caused a lot of damage, and the traffic came to a complete stop.

Now let’s look at the weather report for tomorrow and the weekend. Friday will be warm and sunny during the day and cool at night. Temperatures will be in the sixties during the day and in the forties at night. You won’t need a heavy coat, but take a jacket to work just in case.

The weather on Saturday will be nice in the morning and cloudy in the afternoon. It’ll probably rain at night. Showers are quite common during spring, but you’ll have clear weather to do some gardening on Saturday morning. Sunday will be cold and windy, and maybe it’ll snow in the mountains. If you’re planning to go there, don’t forget your boots and jackets. And now for sports, here is Mathew Delaney...

Module 5

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Once there was∧famous scientist. He thought not only about his

a

work. One afternoon he felt hunger. He went into the kitchen, boiling

hungry boiled

some water, and took an egg from the cupboard. He wants to boil the

wanted

egg for three minute. He was thinking about his work, so he put his

minutes

watch into the boiling water. He stood with the egg in his hand, looked for it. Then the servant came into the kitchen. The scientist

looking

was very surprising when she told him that what he was doing. How

surprised What

a lovely scientist!

One possible version:

Dear Tom,

I’m so glad to receive your letter.

Like most of the people in the world, we have realized the importance of the environmental protection. In our city, everyone is called on to pay attention to it. You can see ads on TV, magazines or at bus stations. As a result, there have been some changes in our daily life. For example, when people need to go out, they choose to ride a bicycle, take a bus or even walk instead of driving their own cars. When they go shopping, they prefer to carry shopping bags instead of using plastic bags to carry things.

We are happy to see the changes taking place in our city and we are sure our city will become more beautiful.

Best wishes!

Yours

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

W: Could you tell me how I can go to the TV station?

M: Sure. Let me give you a hand.

Text 2

M: You were absent from class yesterday, Sandy. Where were you?

W: I couldn’t come, Mr Hurt. I hurt my foot and my mother took me to the doctor.

Text 3

W: I’m afraid we’ll be late.

M: The film won’t start until 8:30. It’s only 8:00 now. It takes us only 5 minutes to get there by car. There will be plenty of time if we leave at 8:15.

Text 4

W: Oh, my God! It’s already half past five and I haven’t finished typing these business letters.

M: Your watch must be half an hour fast. It’s five o’clock now, and you still have one good hour to do them.

Text 5

W: Kack, have you heard that Mr Black knocked down a girl and hurt her badly yesterday morning.

M: Yeah. He was driving too fast to stop his car while the girl was crossing the street.

W: What a pity!

Text 6

W: Hello, Bruce. What can I do for you?

M: I’d like to buy a red skirt for my daughter. I hope you can come to my house next Sunday. I’m going to invite several of my other friends to come.

W: Do you mean you’re going to have a party?

M: Yes, you’re right. It will be my daughter’s birthday. Would you like to come?

W: Sure, I’d like to.

Text 7

M: Any plan for today, my dear?

W:I was thinking about calling on auntie Ann. I haven’t seen her since she moved to a new house.

M: Does she know you are coming?

W: Yes, but I didn’t tell her first because I wasn’t sure what time I would be going. What about you?

M: I’m not sure yet. Maybe we’ll call on Rick together.

W: I haven’t seen him since he got back from the hospital.

M: It will be a good idea if we call on him. He still doesn’t feel well. Why don’t you give Ann a call and see if she’d like to go to Rick’s?

W: OK, we can have a little party there.

M: You’re joking. Remember, Rick is still sick.

Text 8

W: Hello, Frank. Haven’t seen you for a long time. How are you doing?

M: I’m busy with my business. And I often play some sports.

W: Like what?

M: Like table tennis, swimming and golf.

W: Golf? I like it most. How often do you play it?

M: Twice a month. What about you, Ann?

W: I usually play on Sundays.

M: Where do you go?

W: The Golf Club, why not go with me?

M: That’s a good idea.

Text 9

W: Can I help you? Are you looking for something?

M: No, I have not lost anything, but I am not sure of the way.

W: Where do you want to go?

M: Into town. Am I going the right way?

W: No, this way will take you out to the hospital.

M: Am I going the right way if I turn back?

W:Yes. I can show you the way. I am also going into town.

M: I hope I am not making you late.

W: Oh, no. I am not hurrying anyway. Are you a stranger here? On a visit perhaps?

M: Yes, I am working in a government office in London. I am on holiday now.

W: But I am sure you are not here to see the sights. This town is full of industry. The buildings are very ugly.

M: I work in London, but I come from the country. I miss the country, the life on the farm and the animals.

Text 10

In your schoolbags, most of you may have a pencil, some kind of pens, a ruler and some books. None of these grow in the fields. They are all made in factories and invented by someone. Thousands of years ago no one knew these things.

Who invented them? We don’t always know. There have been many thousands of inventions, large or small, in history. Some of these inventions have changed the world, such as paper, printing and radio, and we know the inventors. But we have forgotten most of the other inventors. Who invented the clock, for example, or the lock on the door? We don’t know, because most of their inventions have become so familiar to us now.

Module 6

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The temple stands near this city. It dated from 1961 and is 50

dates

meters high. It is one of the most famous temple in the country and

temples

about 50,000 tourists come to visit∧every year. Five years before, it was

it ago

decided to repair the temple, but the work was completed last year.

and

The ground floor has been complete painted, and also the roof, too.

completely

All the rooms have been protected from birds by fix wires across the

fixing

windows. Trees and flowers has been planted around the temple. We

have

believe, in a few years, the temple will take on∧new look.

a

One possible version:

Dear Tom,

I am really very sorry that I can’t go to Chengdu with you next weekend, which I have promised. I feel it a pity and want you to know what happened.

My best friend, Li Qiong, who went to Australia for his further study last year, told me that he would return this Saturday morning, and he asked me to pick him up at the airport with his family. You know, we haven’t seen each other for a year.

I sincerely hope you will accept my apology and understand my situation. I would appreciate it if you allow me to make another date to show you around Chengdu. I’m sorry for any inconvenience caused.

Sincerely yours,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

M: Hey, Mary. Our friend Larry is coming to Shanghai to visit us next week. We’re having a party at Nancy’s.

W: Sounds great!

Text 2

M: Mom, I’m going to a party this evening with Tom, but I don’t have any shirts. All of mine are too short.

W: Oh, dear. I’ll buy you a new one tomorrow.

Text 3

M: I am looking for hamburger meat and a bottle of milk. Are they on the third shelf?

W: Hamburger meat is on the first shelf, and milk on the second.

Text 4

M: Well, Lucy, I bet you’ll pass the English exam with flying colors.

W: Thanks a lot. I think you’ll do really well, too.

Text 5

W: It’s nothing serious. Your stomachache is from too much oily food. Take this medicine, and you’ll get better.

M: Thanks a lot.

W: You’re welcome.

Text 6

M: So you know how to play tennis?

W: Not very well, but I’d love to learn.

M: Would you like to play with me tomorrow morning?

W: Certainly, but I’m not very good at it.

M: We’ll see about that. Anyway, you know that practice makes perfect.

W: How is eight o’clock?

M: OK. You won’t forget to bring extra tennis balls, will you?

W: Of course not.

Text 7

M: I’d like to check in, please.

W: Do you have a reservation?

M: Yes. The name is Richard—Richard Alexander.

W: Let me check the computer... Yes, here it is, Richard Alexander. Smoking or nonsmoking?

M: Smoking. A smoking room, please.

W: OK, you don’t mind facing the street?

M: No, that’s no problem.

W: OK. And, how many nights will you be staying?

M: Three nights. How much do you charge for that?

W: A hundred and forty dollars.

M: Thank you.

Text 8

W: Excuse me, sir. I’m a stranger here and have lost my way.

M: Where do you want to go?

W: I want to return to my hotel. The New York Hotel.

M: Oh, it’s quite near here. You just turn left and walk three blocks and you’ll find your hotel.

W: Thank you very much, sir. By the way, can you direct me to Central Park?

M: You can take the subway near your hotel and get off at 45th Street.

W: Can’t I walk there?

M: No, it’s too far for you to walk. It might take you 45 minutes.

Text 9

M: Where to?

W: The World Trade Center.

M: Where are you from?

W: Chicago.

M: Yeah, I thought so, from your accent.

W: Really? I have an accent? Funny, I never thought about it. Where are you from?

M: Atlanta, Georgia.

W: Really? You’re from the South? You don’t sound southern.

M: No, of course not. I’m studying to be an actor and you can’t have any accent if you want to be an actor.

W: So you just got rid of your southern accent?

M: That’s right. I wiped it out completely.

W: That’s really interesting. I guess that’s why you sound like you’re from New York.

Text 10

In 1927, while Amelia was working in Boston, she was offered an opportunity to be the first woman to cross the Atlantic, not as a pilot, but as one of the crew members. The flight was arranged by publisher George Putnam, whom Amelia later married, in 1931. Then on May 21, 1932, Amelia became the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic. On August 24, 1932, she was the first woman pilot to complete a transcontinental flight, from New Jersey to California. And on January 11, 1935, she completed the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America. She also set records in flying times.

必修三 Module1—6检测题

1—5 BCABC6—10 ACBAC11—15 BABCA

16—20 CBCAB21—25 CCDBA26—30 DBCDB

31—35 CDBCC36—40 ACCDD41—45 ABCAB

46—50 DCADB51—55 DBACB56—60 BCDAB

61—65 CDDBB

66. absolutely 67. enormous 68. process 69. argument 70. concerned 71. polluted 72. warning 73. conditions 74. unluckily或unfortunately 75. equal

76. You are who your friends are.

77. They’ll influence you.

78. People have different attitudes towards the same thing.

79. Because the writer believes that by taking writer’s “easy exercise” people can come to the right way of making friends.

80. This passage is mainly written for some people who want to succeed.

短文改错

In the morning of April 29, 2013, hundreds of millions of middle

On

schools and universities all over the China joined in a national student

sports program. Eleven thousands and I in our city took an active part

thousand

in this program. The program was holding to call on students to have

held

daily exercise in the hope∧we will be healthy enough to study and

that

enjoy themselves. I think it’s a good idea for us students to have daily

ourselves

exercise. Although we take an hour a day for exercise, it is worth do

doing

it. Taking exercise every day help us build our bodies and keep a clear

helps

mind. By this way we can feel energetic and study more efficient.

In efficiently

One possible version:

Dear Sir,

I’m writing to tell you something about the heavy traffic in our city.

More people have their own cars. On one hand,it means that people begin to live a better life. It is convenient for them to travel around. On the other hand, it does harm to us. The traffic in our city is becoming much more crowded. What’s worse, the air becomes dirtier.

In my opinion, our government should do something to change this condition. For example, we can limit the number of private cars. But the most important thing is to learn to be friendly to environment. If the trip is not long, we can go out by bus, by bike or even on foot instead of driving our own cars. In this way, we can keep our environment clean and make our lifestyle better.

Do you agree with me? I am expecting your reply.

Best wishes.

Yours,

Li Hua

答案解析

21. C。be leaving 短暂动词的进行时态表示即将发生;目的状语一般由不定式充当。

22. C。两个句子形成转折关系,由连词while引导。

23. D。by表示“在……前,或到……为止”。by加过去时间所表示的动作或状态存在的时间概念应当是“过去的过去”,所以主句用过去完成时态。

24. B。as a result结果;as a result of由于……的结果,此短语后要加宾语。

25. A。be famous to sb对某人而言很有名;be famous for因为……出名;be famous as作为……出名。

26. D。考查形容词倍数表达法。倍数 + as + 形容词原级 + as + 比较对象。

27. B。withour后面应接动词ing形式作宾语。

28. C。此题考查定语从句关系代词的用法。指代后面句子的整个内容,同时在从句中作宾语,常用于as we can see,as is known等结构。which也可指代整个句子内容,但which 引导的定语从句不可放在主句前面。

29. D。yesterday决定了此句应用一般过去时态。could和was / were able to的区别在于:could单一表示过去具有某种能力,而was / were able to表示过去不仅具有能力而且运用此能力做成了某事。

30. B。no matter +特殊疑问词引导的让步状语从句表“不管……”在此句中,say是及物动词,需要跟宾语句子才完整,what可作宾语,故选B。

31. C。不定式的完成时表示其动作发生在主句谓语动作之前。此句意思是:那个人工作半小时后看上去就很疲倦了,他看起来就象工作了很长时间。

32. D。本题考查主谓一致。介词短语不包括在主语里面,它只是对主语作附加说明,不影响主语的单复数。此句主语是Smith,故谓语用单数。根据句意,应用被动语态。

33. B。must have done表示必然判断,既可以是过去发生动作,也可以指过去动作所产生结果。由just now可以得知,此句是问他们刚才一定完成作业了,对吗?故选B。

34. C。这里不能用Repeat和Once again,不符合英语习惯。Sorry? 相当于Pardon? 请求对方谅解并要求再说一遍。

35. C。所填关系代词代表前面的先行词the days,同时在句中充当spent的宾语,所以填that或which,充当宾语时可以省略。

36. A。句意:钱虽然紧张,但我们头顶上有一片屋顶,餐桌上有食物,身上有衣服穿,虽不是很多,但也总是足够,故选A。

37. C。见上题解析。

38. C。根据语境,孩子们不知道家贫,而只是认为“我”严格,其他几个词与家境窘迫无关,故选C。

39. D。根据for a lot of gifts可知是“买大量礼物的钱”,故选D。

40. D。孩子们早就知道圣诞购物的事,故C项不对,只有D项才能反映出孩子们的心情。

41. A。根据第四段We had two hours to shop可知孩子们的乐趣在购物方面。

42. B。根据后面一句可知。

43. C。这120美元是用来买礼物大家一起分享的。故C正确。

44. A。根据语境可知“购物的那一天终于到了”,故选A。

45. B 。force sb to do sth迫使某人做某事;remind sb to do sth提醒某人做某事;invite sb to do sth邀请某人做某事;beg sb to do sth乞求某人做某事。根据语境可知,“我”提醒孩子们寻找大约四美元的礼物,故选B。

46. D。由语境可知:我们有两个小时的购物时间,然后我们回来在“Santa’s Workshop”见面。

47. C。except除……以外(不包括在内)等同于but;每个人都很高兴,除了Ginger,她异常的安静。

48. A。根据此整句意思可知选A。

49. D。not...until...直到……才,据句意可知:我很生气,但是直到到家我才开始说话。

50. B。根据语境可知:我把她叫到我的卧室,关上房门,准备要发火。ready to do sth准备好做某事。

51. D。look out小心;look over检查;look for寻找;look around四下观看。根据语意,选D。

52. B。根据语意可知:Ginger正在四下观望想着买什么,然后停下来去读“许愿树”上的小卡片。

53. A。圣诞节她想要的是一个玩具娃娃。因此“我”从树上取下卡片,take off 取下。

54. C。因此我从树上取下卡片,给她买了玩具娃娃。

55. B。首尾呼应。根据文章开篇我们得知“我”家境贫寒,但是通过此事,“我”从来没感觉像那天那么富有。

56. B。第一段提到渔民惧怕外出捕鱼时遇到飓风,因此总是随身带着收音机随时收听气象广播。

57. C。主旨大意题。第一段是小镇概况。第二段讲述9月的一次飓风给小镇带来的巨大影响。最后一段讲的是因为恶劣天气,无法播送天气预报,第二天能否恢复也不得而知。

58. D。推断题。因为飓风,小镇民众已经遭受了巨大灾难,希望灾难尽快过去,重新恢复正常生活。可是通知内容却不是大家希望的,所以当然失望。

59. A。根据第二段最后一句可知。

60. B。根据第四段最后一句可知。

61. C。根据第五段第二句可知。

62. D。根据最后一段最后一句可知,这里when I wind up my watch与start是相同的意思,表示“上发条”,而后面的wind up与end意思相同,表示“使结束”。

63. D。不同科学家有不同观点,文中观点不是最后公认的结论。此题容易错选C,但文章提到的是many scientists并非all scientists。

64. B。由第二段第五句可得知。

65. B。此题可用排除法。由第二段第七句可知B错误。

听力原文

Text 1

M: I usually go there by bus.

W: Why not try going there by train for a change.

Text 2

M: How long can I keep the book?

W: You can have it for a month. If you can’t finish it, you can come to borrow it again.

Text 3

M: When did the girl begin to act in different plays?

W: When she was five years old, as far as I know. Now she is twenty.

Text 4

W: Did you go to the football match yesterday afternoon?

M: Yes. It should have started at 1:30. But it was delayed 20 minutes.

Text 5

W: Would you like to go to swim with us this afternoon, Tom?

M: Yeah, I’d like to, but I still have so much homework to do.

W: What a pity!

Text 6

W: Oh, Jim. What happened to you?

M: There isn’t anything serious.

W: It is serious enough for you to be in the hospital.

M: Just a little smoke. I’ll be back home this evening.

W: How did it happen?

M: I had to get into a house that was on fire. A little girl was still inside.

W: Did you get her out?

M: Yes, but there was too much smoke, and I had some trouble breathing, so they sent me here just for the doctor to look at me.

W: I hope you’ll give up the work.

M: Oh, Darling. I won’t. And please don’t worry all the time. I’m really all right.

Text 7

M: What can I do for you?

W: I want a skirt. Would you show me some?

M: What do you think about this expensive one?

W: I am sorry. I am afraid I don’t like it.

M: How about that one?

W: Good! How much does it cost?

M: 65 dollars.

W: Only 65 dollars! That’s very cheap.

M: How many do you want?

W: I’ll take two.

Text 8

M: I think I was lucky to get that job. Now we are able to live in a little village.

W: Ah, but it won’t be a little village forever. This area is developing. There will be a lot more people here in about five years.

M: Yes, but there won’t be any factories.

W: How did you sleep last night, by the way?

M: Never slept better. It was so quiet.

W: I didn’t sleep well. I couldn’t get used to the silence. The only noise I could hear was a bird singing, and I thought it was at about 4 o’clock in the morning.

M: Well, the silence was wonderful for me.

Text 9

M: Excuse me. Is there a Miss Helen Elliot staying here?

W: Miss Elliot? I think she’s left. She’s gone to Liverpool.

M: Oh. Do you know whether she’ll be back soon?

W: Let me check. (Pause) Oh, no. I’m sorry, she hasn’t gone. She won’t leave until the end of this week.

M: Is she in her room now?

W: Let me see. No, her key is here. That means she must have gone out. Would you like to leave a message?

M: Yes, please. Can you give it to her as soon as she comes back?

W: Yes, of course.

M: Thank you very much.

Text 10

Hi! I am Kate Black. I am a nurse. I work at the City Hospital. Some people ask how I feel about my job. I tell them, “It’s hard, but I see my patients getting better and smiling, and that makes me happy.”

Next month I will go to Africa to help take care of some African people. I will be part of the team, and we will visit many small villages in southern Africa. We will take them clean water, food and medicine. In these villages they have no clean water or health care. It is very difficult for the children living there. Our project is very small, but I hope that it will make a big difference in their lives. I am writing this because we need money to help the African people. If you would like to help, please call 424-359-8847. All of the money you give will be used to help the African people.

必修四

Module 1

1—5 BACAC6—10 CCBAC11—15 AABCB

16—20 CBCAB21—25 BDCAD26—30 ABBAC

31—35 BDACD36—40 BBACD41—45 ADBCC

46—50 DCABD51—55 DABAC56—60 BCDBD

61—65 BDDCA

短文改错

As the world enters∧21st century, the development in science

the

and technology will bring us many more hopes and chances we’ve

never imagined ago. People are hoped to have a peacefully and

before hoping peaceful

highly developed world. To catch up with the new development but to

and

be successful in the new century the young generation is required to have different kind of skills and abilities, such as computer science

kinds

and English. Otherwise one will not be left behind. Young people will

study even hard at school. And they will prepare them mentally and

harder themselves

physically ∧meet the challenge of the new century.

to

One possible version:

In the future, man’s life will be very different from that of today. First, with the development of medicine, people will live longer and healthier. Second, because of the discovery of new energy, the environmental pollution will be under control. Third, people’s daily life will change greatly, too. For example, robots will do most of your housework for you; you can take your video mobile phone with you and see the caller while speaking. The most exciting thing is that man will have more free time and each city will have its own spaceport, so you can even go into space for your holidays!

听力原文

Text 1

M: Has the latest Time magazine arrived yet? Today’s already Wednesday.

W: Sorry, it’s late. Maybe it will come tomorrow.

Text 2

W: Honestly speaking, I always seem to run out of money towards the end of the year.

M: Well, you should follow a month-by-month plan.

Text 3

W:How do you get here?

M:I come here by bus. There’s something wrong with my car.

Text 4

M: Excuse me, but it’s a bit too hot here. Is it OK if I open the window?

W: Fine with me. I feel a little hot, too.

Text 5

W : Will you go to the cinema this Saturday, Bob?

M: I’m afraid I can’t. I’ll have my music lessons then.

W: I didn’t mean in the morning or afternoon. I meant in the evening.

M: Oh, that’s quite a different thing.

Text 6

M: Do you have a bike, Jane?

W: Yes, I do.

M: Where is it?

W: It’s beside the door.

M: Who bought it for you?

W: My parents.

M: Can I borrow it, please?

W: Certainly! Here is the key!

Text 7

W: What time does mother’s plane arrive?

M: I’m not sure, but I think it is at 2:13. I’ll call the airport to make sure.

W: Why don’t you do that while I change my clothes?

M: Do you think Dick or Brenda wants to go?

W: I don’t know. I think we can call them.

M: I know Dick has to work, but maybe Brenda can go.

W: OK, call her first, then the airport. I’ll go and get ready.

Text 8

W: I’d like to speak to Mr Johnson, please.

M: This is Mr Johnson.

W: Oh, hello. This is Erica Stone. A window of my living room was broken this afternoon. Can you repair it?

M: Sure. I can come over tomorrow afternoon. Is that OK?

W: Could you come over now?

M: OK, I’ll come over and take a look in a little while.

W: You charge about 100, don’t you?

M: Usually, if it is a small window. Didn’t I repair a window for you a few weeks ago?

W: Yes, you did.

M: Oh, your children have broken the window again? Were they playing ball in the house?

W: Well, no, I told them not to do that any more. This time I broke it. I was practicing my volleyball.

M: Oh, you did, did you?

W: Yes, I did.

Text 9

W: Clinic. Can I help you?

M: Good afternoon. This is Frank Stone. I want to make an appointment with Dr Milton, please.

W: Yes, of course, Mr Stone. We have you on our records. Can you manage this afternoon?

M: I’m afraid not. I can manage tomorrow.

W: I’m afraid Dr Milton’s not on duty tomorrow. He’ll be here the day after tomorrow. That’s Thursday, March 27th.

M: Fine.

W: Will 5:30 be all right?

M: Well, yes. But what time is the clinic closed?

W: We start from 9:00 am and close at 7:00 pm on weekdays. We don’t work at the weekend.

M: I prefer the later time so that I can come along after work.

W: Then what about 6:15?

M: Well, that’s fine.

Text 10

A young couple was having dinner at an expensive restaurant. They saw a lady sitting alone, looking at them. They smiled politely, but were a little surprised when the old lady came over to their table. The old lady told the young woman that she looked like her daughter. She said it would make her happy if they said “Goodbye, Mum” when she left the restaurant. How could they refuse? A few minutes later, the old lady stood up to leave. The young couple waved, as she had asked them, and said goodbye as the old lady walked out. When the young couple received their bill, they saw that it included the cost of the old lady’s meal. They called the manager and asked him what happened. “The bill includes the charge for your mother’s meal,” he explained, “She said you would pay.’’

Module 2

1—5 BBCCA6—10 ACBBA11—15 CCCAB

16—20 CACAB21—25 DBBDA26—30 ACBCB

31—35 DDABC36—40 DDCAC41—45 BCABC

46—50 ADDCA51—55 BDABB56—60 BDCBA

61—65 CADBA

短文改错

Last Sunday after a breakfast I decided to see a film. The

cinema was a bit far away,∧I had to take a bus there. When I was

so

sitting on the bus, an old woman got off. There were no seats free, for

on so

I stood up at once and said to me, “Come here and take my seat,

her

please.” The old women walked over and sat down. She was exciting,

woman excited

saying “Thank you very much, dear little girl.” Soon the bus stopped in the front of the cinema. I got off and waved goodbye for the old

to

woman. I felt very happily for doing a good deed.

happy

One possible version:

Dear Tom,

Now let me answer the questions you raised in your e-mail.

In the past few years, the number of family cars in my country has increased, so has the number of traffic accidents. As a result, cars have been damaged and the unfortunate people have got injured or even killed.

The causes of traffic accidents lie in the following facts. First, some drivers don’t obey traffic rules. They drive too fast or drive after drinking. Second, some cyclists ride their bikes too close to vehicles, what’s worse, some pedestrians cross the street against the red light.

In my opinion, everyone should increase their awareness of safety. Traffic rules must be obeyed strictly. In addition, our government should develop the public transport system and limit the number of family cars.

Best wishes!

Yours,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

W: If the traffic wasn’t so bad, I should have been home at six o’clock.

M: What a pity! Henry was here to see you.

Text 2

M: I thought that computer cost 5,000 dollars.

W: It used to, but the shop owner has lowered the price by 500 dollars.

Text 3

W: Do you think you could give me a lift to the station?

M: I’m terribly sorry. I can’t. I have to be at work by 8:30. I can call you a taxi, though.

Text 4

M: Your motorbike is newer than mine.

W: So is Betty’s, but Bob’s is not as new as yours.

Text 5

M: I’ll pick you up at 8:00 tomorrow morning.

W: What time shall we get to London?

M: By 11:00 o’clock if the traffic isn’t too heavy.

Text 6

W: Can I get you something?

M: Yes, a hamburger, please.

W: Anything to drink?

M: Oh, yes. I’m thirsty. A Coke, please.

W: Here you are. That’s $ 1.70.

M: I think that’s wrong. It can’t be 1.70. It’s 1.17.

W: Oh, you are right. Sorry.

Text 7

M: When do you want to leave for that seaside town, Martha?

W: I’m not sure yet, but maybe we should leave Friday after work. It’s a long drive. But I’d rather get there late Friday than midday Saturday.

M: How long is it?

W: Five or six hours.

M: Say, you leave at 4:30 right after work. And you’ll be there around nine or ten.

W: I suppose so. And we could still have a good night’s sleep.

M: What are you going to take?

W: You don’t think it’s going to be a bit cold at night at the seaside?

W: Maybe. I’m going to take a sweater or a light coat, just in case.

M: Hope you have a good time there.

Text 8

W: Where did you go during your vacation?

M: I didn’t go anywhere. I stayed at home.

W: Did you work?

M: Oh, no. I took two courses in summer school.

W: Why did you do that?

M: Because I wanted to get ahead a little.

W: How were those courses?

M: They were interesting and I met a lot of people.

W: You were very busy then.

M: Yes, I enjoyed the summer very much.

Text 9

W: Is this the first time you’ve been to China?

M: Yes. We arrived at the airport in the morning. Then we got on the train.

W: So it’s really a long journey.

M: It’s Ok. I like traveling.

W: But you have such a heavy box.

M: Yes. And thank you so much for your help.

W: You are welcome.

M: We will stay in Hunan for eight months.

W: Are you here for business or pleasure?

M: I’ve found a part-time job there.

W: Doing what?

M: Teaching French.

W: It’s wonderful. In a college?

M: No. It’s a language training center. I got this job from an advertisement.

W: Will your wife work there, too?

M: No. She’s a full-time housewife.

Text 10

Life as a lorry driver is not always easy, that’s for sure, and it can be very dangerous. I practically live on the road. My lorry is like my home. I travel non-stop delivering goods countrywide. Sometimes I drive for 15 hours without getting any rest, not even during the night. My record is 20 hours of non-stop driving. For the past ten years I’ve been driving across Europe and I have had my share of adventures and problems. You can’t imagine the traffic sometimes. As if that’s not enough. I also have to put up with drivers shouting at me as if it’s my fault. Anyway, I don’t care what they say. The world needs us, lorry drivers. Without us there would be no food in the supermarkets, no petrol at the petrol stations... you name it, it just wouldn’t be there.

Module 3

1—5 BCAAC6—10 BCCCA11—15 BCBCA

16—20 BCBBA21—25 DCBDA26—30 CABAB

31—35 DADCC36—40 DBDCC41—45 DCACA

46—50 ADCCB51—55 BDCBA56—60 BACDD

61—65 CADAC

短文改错

What a long winter vacation! I stay at home doing nothing

stayed

except homework every day as a robot. One day, an idea occurred to

like

me: “Why not to find a part-time job to learn something newly?” The

new

next morning, before visiting many shops, I was lucky enough to find it

after one

in a small but pretty cake shop. When a tired-looking old man came

in to buy some cake, I immediately helped him sit down in the chair

a

and brought him the cakes. After he paid∧them, I said thanks to him.

for

He looked very happy but praised me with a satisfying smile.

and satisfied

One possible version:

Dear Peter,

I’m very glad to learn that you want to be an international volunteer. In order to be a good volunteer, we should study a foreign language as well as body language.

Body language varies from culture to culture. Take greetings for example. Traditionally, French are open-minded. They shake hands and kiss each other on both cheeks when they meet people they know. Men from Middle East and other Muslin countries often stand close to other men when talking, but they will never touch women. They just nod at women. Now people all over the world greet each other by shaking hands, but Japanese prefer to bow.

Studying body language will help reduce misunderstanding and avoid the difficulties in communication.

Best wishes!

Yours,

Li Hua

听力原文

Text 1

W: With whom did you go to the Great Wall?

M: My parents, my sister Mary and a good friend Charlie.

Text 2

W: What time is it now? My watch tells eight past ten. I wonder if it is too fast.

M: Let’s see..., yours is seven minutes fast.

Text 3

M: Good afternoon, madam. Can I help you?

W: Erm, well. I seem to have lost my handbag.

Text 4

W: Let’s try to find seats near the stage, shall we?

M: Listen, we’ll be lucky if we find a place to stand at this concert.

Text 5

M: Hi, Sandy! Haven’t seen you for a long time! Where have you been?

W: I spent four and a half months in Pairs, four months in London and eight months in New York.

M: Oh, so wonderful!

Text 6

M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the zoo is?

W: Yes, it’s in the south part of the city.

M: How can I get there?

W: You can take No.14 bus.

M: Is it far from here?

W: Yes. About 6 kilometres.

M: Where is the nearest bus stop?

W: It’s over there, on the other side of the road. Look! The bus is coming!

M: Thanks a lot.

W: You’re welcome.

Text 7

W: Good morning, Peter! How was your summer vacation in Hawaii?

M: It was fantastic. And how about yours?

W: Pretty good, too. Well, I heard we’d have a new teacher this year.

M: What’s she like, do you know? Is she very beautiful?

W: It’s not she, it’s he. His name’s Gary. Just graduated from Teachers College.

M: So, he’s very new. I thought he was transferred from another middle school.

W: No, he’s just started his work recently.

M: Perhaps it’s not good news for us boys. He might be very strict with us.

W: Well, I really can’t tell. But generally speaking, many men teachers are very kind to girls.

Text 8

W: What do you find hardest in learning English?

M: I find listening really hard. Sometimes it’s just impossible to understand.

W: Well, you just need a lot of practice. The more you listen to English, the easier it becomes.

M: It’s easier said than done!

W: Why don’t you buy a radio? Then you can listen to BBC Radio or VOA English program on the radio.

M: Do you think that would help?

W: Of course.

M: That’s a good idea. But I also have some difficulty in writing.

W: Oh, well, for that, you’d better find an English pen friend.

M: Thank you for your advice.

Text 9

W: It’s time to go home. I really don’t want to leave. I’ve had such fun here with you.

M: I’m glad.

W: Thank you so much for taking me to Disneyland. That was wonderful.

M: I’m sorry that you’ve got to leave.

W: So am I.

M: I’m really glad that you enjoyed your stay here. Why don’t you think about coming back again next year? We can see some other things around the United States.

W: I’d love to do that. Thanks for the invitation.

M: You’re welcome. I hope you’ll have a safe trip back. Give me a phone call when you get home so that I know you’ve got there safely.

W: I will. Thanks again. Bye, bye!

M: Bye!

Text 10

A few years ago I was walking to pick up my seven-year-old son from school. We lived too far from the school, so I had to walk 6 blocks every afternoon.

One afternoon, it began to rain on our way home. My son and I were getting all wet. Just then a car passed by and stopped five meters or so ahead of us. The driver got out of the car and handed me an umbrella. Then before I could say “thanks”, he had got back into his car and drove off. This small but wonderful gesture has stayed with me ever since. Everywhere, every day, there are people who help others. They are not looking for public praise. They just do something nice on their own. This makes the world, though not perfect, better and better.

Module 4

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短文改错

Lin Qiaozhi, the specialist in men’s diseases, lived from1901 to

a women

1983. She devoted her whole life to help women of China, especially

helping

those in∧countryside. To cut the death rate of having and caring for

the

baby in the country, she gave some simple rules in her book for

babies

women to follow for keeping their babies clean, healthy but free from

and

sickness. She was so busy in her career that about 50,000 babies are

were

safely delivered by her own. Devoted to her patients, she chose not to

have a family of her own and often worked lately at night to deliver a

late

baby for a poor family after a day’s tired work.

tiring

One possible version:

How I Overcame Difficulties in Learning English

Many students have some difficulty in learning English.

Like any other English learners, I met a lot of difficulties in learning English.

First, I found it difficult to understand what I read because most English words have more than one meaning. Besides, I found it difficult to write in idiomatic English. Finally, I couldn’t express myself in English orally.

But I didn’t lose heart in overcoming the difficulties. First, I tried to understand and memorize words from the context. Second, I improved spoken English by listening to the English broadcast and keeping English diaries every day. Now I can express myself in English quite freely and correctly.

听力原文

Text 1

M: Lucy, who bought you the new cell phone, your mother or father?

W: Neither. My brother gave it to me as a gift.

Text 2

M: Can you stay for dinner?

W: I’d love to. But I have to go and send two letters before picking up the children from school.

Text 3

W: Listen to me. John, the exam is behind us. Just forget about it.

M: It’s easier said than done.

Text 4

M: What does your mother do, Mary?

W: She’s a nurse. She works in Doctor Wilson’s office.

Text 5

M: Are you feeling better today?

W: Yes, thanks. I think I can go home tomorrow.

M: No, I’m afraid you’ll stay in the hospital for a few more days.

Text 6

M: Do you want to go to the movies tonight?

W: I can’t. I have to review my lessons.

M: Are you having a test tomorrow?

W: Yes. We’re having our mid-term exam.

M: I wish you good luck.

W: Thanks. But I’m a little nervous.

M: Nervous? You used to study very well.

W: But I haven’t studied for a long time.

Text 7

W: I got a call from Mike last night.

M: Who’s that?

W: Don’t you remember? He’s the one who just got married.

M: Oh, right, the artist. What does his wife do again?

W: She is a nurse. Anyway, they’d like us to go to his parents’ house for dinner on Saturday.

M: We have theatre tickets for Saturday, don’t we? We’re going with Bob and Paul.

W: Oh, I completely forgot! I’d better call him back right now.

Text 8

M: Good morning, Madam. Can I help you?

W: Yes, I’m afraid I left my handbag in the taxi this morning.

M: What was in your handbag?

W: About 500 dollars.

M: Anything else?

W: Yes, my ID card, I suppose.

M: Your name, please?

W: Betty White.

M: Just a moment. Is this your handbag?

W: Yes, it’s mine.

M: You see, the taxi driver found it and brought it here.

W: Oh, thank you all so much. The drivers in the company are so kind.

M: That’s all right. We all serve with our heart and soul.

Text 9

W: Oh, hello. You must be our new neighbour.

M: Yes, that’s right.

W: Let me introduce myself. I’m Jane, your neighbour across the street. I’m an eye doctor.

M: Nice to meet you. My name is Larry. I’m studying at Birmingham University.

W: Good. Tell me, ... when did you move in?

M: Two days ago.

W: Well, if there’s anything I can do for you, please let me know.

M: I sure will. Umm..., is there a post office around here?

W: Yes. There’s one two blocks up the street.

M: Two blocks up the street... Thanks.

W: You’re welcome.

Text 10

Ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to have this opportunity to tell something about American colleges.

There are about seven million Americans in colleges and universities. Young people under twenty-five make up nearly half of the American population. Many of these will soon be in charge of the nation. Their ideas are welcomed by everyone in the country, and it is important for older generations to understand what they think and feel. College students today have strong opinions about what is right and wrong. They are deeply interested in making a better life for everyone, especially for those who have not been given a fair chance. They see much about what is wrong in the lives of their parents. It is hard for them to see what is right and good in American families. I think your country may be meeting with such problems, too.

Module 5

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短文改错

During my stay in the Britain, I went to some pubs with my

friends to listen to music or watch football match. On this way, I

matches In

experienced part of the British culture. Besides, I visited many libraries and museums but also I traveled to several British cities. This

and

is really an enjoyable and unforgettable experience, which helped me in many ways. First, I learn to be independent and make some

learned

decisions by me. Second, I got to know more about∧differences

myself the

from Britain and China. I also made a lot of friends there and had my

between

English improving, which has great enriched my life. came home by

improved greatly

plane. We enjoyed our travel very much.

One possible version:

A Trip to Beijing

During the long National Day holidays my family and I took a trip to Beijing.

On October 1st, we took the 8:00 flight to Beijing and visited the Tiananmen Square in the afternoon. Next day, we visited the Great Wall, the longest wall in the world. For the next two days, we visited the Summer Palace, walked around and did some shopping. On October 5th, we took a bus to Tai’an City to climb Mount Tai, on the top of which we were lucky enough to see the sunrise early the next morning. In the afternoon, we returned to Beijing and then came home by plane. We enjoyed our travel very much.

听力原文

Text 1

W: It’s five o’clock and I haven’t finished the letters.

M: Don’t worry. That clock is half an hour fast. You still have time to do it.

Text 2

W: Do you think you could give me a ride to the library tonight?

M: I’d like to, but I’m going in the other direction. I’m meeting Jean tonight.

Text 3

M: Are you sure you’ve corrected all the mistakes in the paper?

W: Perhaps I’d better read it through again.

Text 4

W: Excuse me, sir. Would you please spell your last name?

M: Yes. It’s Jensen. J – E – N – S – E – N, Jensen.

Text 5

M: What kind of music do you like?

W: I like classical music. Do you?

M: Yes, you see, classical music always sends me to sleep.

Text 6

W: Hello, John!

M: Hello, Betty! Long time no see! Where have you been all this time?

W: I was in France for a business study. I stayed there for about three months and came back only yesterday.

M: Oh, I see. Did you visit any interesting places there?

W: Not many. Every day I had to stay inside all day long. I didn’t have much free time to do any sightseeing, so I was only shown around the city of Paris.

M: That’s a pity.

W: I’ll have many chances to go to France in the future, so I can travel around the country some other time.

M: I hope I’ll get the chance to go, too.

Text 7

W: Where’s Sally, Jack?

M: She’s in the garden, Jean.

W: What is she doing?

M: She’s sitting under the tree.

W: Is Tim in the garden, too?

M: Yes, he is. He’s climbing the tree.

W: I beg your pardon? Who is climbing the tree?

M: Tim is.

W: What about the dog?

M: The dog is in the garden, too. It’s running after a cat on the grass.

Text 8

M: What do you want to do for your birthday, Emy?

W: I know, Ted. Let’s have a party.

M: You mean with dancing, drinks, foods, like that?

W: I was thinking about a dinner party.

M: OK, why not? How many people should we invite?

W: We’d better make it a small party. I don’t want to clean up after fifty people.

M: Neither do I. Hey, remind me to invite the Browns, OK?

W: You don’t really want to invite them, do you?

M: But Frank and his wife invited us to his last party, remember?

W: Oh, he and his wife talked my ear off.

Text 9

M: Excuse me.

W: Yes? What can I do for you?

M: I’m visiting my aunt. Could you tell me which room she is staying?

W: Your aunt’s name, please?

M: Daisy. Mrs Daisy Thomas. She was sent into this hospital last night.

W: Let me see...here it is. Her room number is 204 on the fourth floor.

M: Thank you very much. Which way to the stairs?

W: Over there, but wait a minute.

M: What?

W: Your aunt had heart trouble. She is all right now, but her doctor doesn’t allow any visitors until this afternoon.

M: Then I’ll come back this afternoon. Thanks.

W: Not at all. See you then.

Text 10

Mr Grey was the manager of a small office in London. He lived in the country, and came to work by train. He liked walking from the station to his office because it gave him some exercise, unless it was raining.

One morning he was walking along the street when a stranger stopped him and said to him. “You may not remember me, sir, but several years ago I came to London without a penny in my pockets. I stopped you in this street and asked you to lend me some money. And you lent me five pounds, because you said you are going to take a chance and give a man a start on his way to success.”

Mr Grey thought for a few minutes and then said, “Yes, I remember you. Go on with your story.” “Well,” answered the stranger, “Are you still willing to take a chance?”

Module 6

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短文改错

Life on land probably began about 430 million years before. It is

ago

thought that life has existed in the water for perhaps as far as 3,000

long

million years. When we think of the first life on land, we probably think of strange animal coming out in the ocean. But, in fact, no

animals of

animals could have been living if plants have not been on land first.

had

Plants had to be on land after animals arrived. They supplied the first

before

land animals∧food necessary to live. Since it—the plants are the only

with they

form of life that is able to get but store energy. Plants are so important!

and

One possible version:

A Monster in a Lake

Last Sunday my classmates and I took a trip to a lake. We were walking around the lake when we saw a monster swimming in the middle of the lake. It was nearly 500 meters long, so we were able to see it clearly. It was brown and had a long neck and a small head. It appeared huge and made a lot of waves while swimming. We watched it moving through the water for about five minutes. Then it dived in the water and disappeared. We stayed by the lake for another hour but it never appeared again. It was such an exciting and unbelievable experience that nobody believe us.

听力原文

Text 1

M: I have to go to the classroom to take a test, but if I could, I’d go with you to the movies.

W: That’s too bad. I wish that you could come along.

Text 2

W: Do you think you could have this dress ready by Tuesday morning?

M: I’m sorry. Tuesday afternoon would be the earliest.

Text 3

M: Did you say you were driving to town this morning?

W: Yes. I have to withdraw some money from the bank to pay my bookstore bills.

Text 4

M: What’s the weather like today?

W: It’s beautiful.

M: Shall we take a walk around the lake?

W: Why not? Let’s go now.

Text 5

M: This way please, Madam. Can I help you?

W: I’m going to the hospital to see a friend. He comes for a meeting but he is ill and I want to buy some flowers for him.

M: I’m sorry to hear that. What about these?

W: OK.

Text 6

M: Come in! Hi, Mary.

W: Hi, Dad. Am I interrupting you?

M: No, no, no, no. What’s up?

W: Can we have a talk?

M: Sure.

W: I need some help.

M: Well, that’s what fathers are for.

W: Well, before I go to college, l will have the whole summer. And I’m planning to get a job as a lifeguard at the community pool.

M: Sounds pretty good.

Text 7

W: 4373811.

M: Hello. Is that Jean?

W: Yes, speaking.

M: There is a really good film on at the cinema this week. It’s called Sounds Forever. Would you like to come and see it with me on Wednesday evening?

W: No. I’m afraid I can’t. I’m going to play at a concert at London University on Wednesday.

M: What about Friday then?

W: Great. Yes, I’d love to. What time does it start?

M: Seven o’clock. Would you like to go for a drink first?

W: Yes, fine. Is six o’clock OK? We can meet outside the cinema.

M: OK, fine. See you on Friday then. Bye.

Text 8

W: What was the party like last night, Jack?

M: Not bad at all, thanks. Why didn’t you come?

W: Well, I couldn’t get away from work early. And when I got home, I had a headache, so I had to go straight to bed, but I was overtired because I wasn’t able to fall asleep for hours.

M: Why didn’t you take some medicine?

W: I don’t like to. I used to take medicine when I had to work overtime.

M: Do you still drink coffee at night?

W: No. But now, I like to drink tea.

M: That’s bad. You must stop it.

Text 9

M: Have you heard what Fred did last night?

W: No, not yet. What happened to him?

M: I guess he was a little drunk and he had a fight in the car with his girlfriend. Well, he got so mad at her that he drove his car straight into the front of a drugstore.

W: What do you mean?

M: I mean he drove inside. The front of the store was completely broken up. Actually I saw it just now as I walked by. It’s still parked inside the store next to the milk! There is some food all over the car. It is a terrible state.

W: I’m afraid Fred is in trouble. Where is he now?

M: I hear he’s in the police station. It’s lucky no one was hurt.

Text 10

Many years ago, I was traveling in the northwest of India. One evening, after hunting in the forest all day, I was returning alone to the place where I had put up my tent. It was growing dark and I was walking along a narrow path. On my right was a wide river. On my left, a thick dark forest. Suddenly, I saw two eyes looking at me from among the trees. A tiger was getting ready to jump on me. What could I do? Should I jump into the river and hope to save my life by swimming? I looked to the right. In the river there was a huge crocodile waiting to welcome me with its mouth wide open. I was so frightened that I closed my eyes. I heard the tiger as he jumped. I opened my eyes. What do you think had happened? The tiger as he had jumped right over me and was now in the mouth of the crocodile. Can you believe it?

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66. species 67. varies 68. supported 69. breakthrough 70. Traditionally 71. solution 72. resources 73. construction 74. provided 75. communicate

76. They received a special award.

77. No, they weren’t. Because three students lost their lives when they tried to save the students.

78. It tells how the students saved the two boys.

79. Because the human wall broke down.

80. We should learn from these students. They were all heroes.

短文改错

Today our class organized a activity to climb Mount Qingcheng.

an

We set off by bus at 8 a.m. Half an hour late we arrived∧the foot of

later at

the mountain. In order to get some exercises and enjoy the scenery

exercise

more fully, we walk up instead of taking the bus. The higher we

walked

climbed, the more tired we felt, and no one gave up. At last we all

but

reached on the top, where we enjoyed our lunch and took many

photos. At 4 p.m., they returned home. Though I am still tired, I feel

we

happily. Above all, I have realized that we can succeed as well as we

happy long

keep on.

One possible version:

Dear Student Union,

I have just read the ad on the school bulletin and I took great interest in becoming one of them. Now I’m writing to apply for this opportunity.

I am Li Hua, a boy of 18, and my English is excellent. Now I’m a member of Loving Heart Club in our school. Voluntary work has helped me get good communication skills.

Love makes the world go around. In my opinion, being a volunteer teacher at the S.O.S. Village is more than just teaching; it is helpful to improve our understanding of the world. By helping those kids, we can make a difference to their future and make a contribution to society. I will do my best if I could be accepted.

I’m looking forward to your reply and please email me at lihua @ 163.com.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

答案解析

21. A。考查情景交际用语。由句意可知是在安慰对方。Relax放松;Go ahead请便;Go for it去做吧;Sure当然。

22. D。考查冠词。形容词最高级前需加定冠词the;cover an area of为固定搭配,意思是“占地多少”。

23. B。考查动词的时态。根据上文的Three o’clock this afternoon选出。有表示将来具体时间的状语,用将来进行时。

24. D。考查情态动词。根据I’m not sure.选出。might也许;can表示推测,常用于否定句或疑问句,用于肯定句表示“有时可能”。

25. A。考查介词。ask sb a favour / ask a favour of sb请某人帮忙;do sb a favour / do a favour for sb给某人帮忙。

26. D。考查非谓语动词。句子的主语与travel之间是主动关系,故用现在分词作状语,表示补充说明。

27. C。考查状语从句的连接词。unless除非;when当……时候;if如果;until直到……。

28. C。考查被动语态和时态。根据since then(自从那时以来)选出,应该用现在完成时的被动语态。

29. A。考查主谓一致。动名词短语作主语,而不是predictions做主语,谓语应该用单数;再根据knows时态一致选出。

30. A。考查“祈使句 + and + 陈述句”句式,“祈使句+and”相当于if引导的条件状语从句。

31. B。考查动词词义。related to与……有关;linked to / connected to连接到;attached to附着在。句意:在这一年里,你应该有一个跟你的生活目的相关的目标。

32. C。考查不定代词。句意:当你向Mr Johnson介绍我的时候,你可以为我说点什么吗?

33. C。考查同根副词。close靠近,后接宾语加介词to;closely紧密地,在此相当于carefully仔细地。

34. A。考查动词短语。句意:绿色是一种平静安宁的颜色,它使我们想起田野和森林。think of 想起;think about考虑;think out想出;think over仔细考虑。

35. D。考查让步状语从句。修饰much用how,引导让步状语从句时说however much或no matter how much。

36. A。几个选项中只有leave(离开)符合语境。be to do表示按计划将做某事。

37. C。从后句可知:Phillip沿途看风景,说明银行距机场还远。

38. A。scenery风景;scene场景;view视野;sight景观。

39. D。Phillip开始检查旅途所需物件。check指核对有无遗漏;examine指检查有无问题;test表示检验、考验;count计数。

40. C。trip常指有目的的外出。

41. B。realize意识到;recognize认出;notice注意到;learn得知。

42. C。从第一段得知Phillip去银行办过事,他一定是把护照落在银行了。

43. A。几乎没有时间返回银行去找回护照。

44. D。从后面54空前的“他将把误机这一情况报告给公司”得知。

45. D。没有护照他就不能登机。

46. B。见上题解析。

47. A。根据下一句Phillip下车的语境选出。reach表示“到达”时为及物动词。

48. C。坐了车当然要付费。

49. B。由于机场工作人员罢工,候机厅一片混乱。out of order混乱。

50. D。从下文可知,是播音员在播送通知,故选voice(说话声)。

51. D。机场方深表遗憾地告知乘客:今天其余航班被取消。

52. A。建议乘客该怎么做,此处是被动语态。

53. C。phillip深吸一口气,take a deep breath深呼吸。

54. B。让公司知道这一情况。situation表示所遇到的情况。

55. C。thankfully谢天谢地,终于有机会去找回护照了。

56. A。细节理解题。所问的是现今能够实现的东西。从第二段第三句得知。其他三项均指未来。

57. B。细节理解题。根据第四段中的“Big companies prefer robots—they don’t ask for pay rises or go on strike,...”一句推知。

58. D。推断题。根据第五段的第一句“Medical technology will have controlled many diseases.”推知。

59. C。推断题。考查作者对科学家克隆人的态度。根据短文最后作者的质疑语气“...but should they(他们该这样做吗)?”选出。

60. A。细节理解题。从第一段作者的玩笑话可知,没有去过北京西站就不知道中国人有好多。

61. C。推测题。从第三段中的“Foreigners, on the other hand, will say“hi”to each other, but rarely go further than that.”一句推知,中国乘客比外国乘客更友善。

62. B。主旨大意题。本文主要是作者通过讲述乘坐中国列车的感受而作出的评价,故选B。

63. D。推理判断题。从第一段最后一句“Here are two of the mysteries they listed.”得知,作者是想和读者分享一些生命之谜。

64. A。细节理解题。根据Is Time an Illusion?部分的第二段内容得知,时间是相对的,仅仅存在于我们的想象中。

65. C。推理判断题。从该短文的主题句,即第一段第一句“...but there are still some basic questions that haven’t been answered.”和整篇所述内容得知。

听力原文

Text 1

W: Can you take me to the station quickly? I’m going to meet a friend at 10,but it’s 9:50 now.

M: I don’t know.I’ll try.But with such heavy traffic, it will take at least fifteen minutes more.

Text 2

M: Where shall I plant these seeds, Betty?

W: Let me see. In front of the house? No, I think right here would be better.

Text 3

W: I’m really angry with John. He never listens to me.

M: Take it easy, Alan. Things will work out.

Text 4

W: You are going to Beijing, aren’t you?

M: Yes. My father wants me to fly there, but I think taking the train is much cheaper than driving or flying.

Text 5

W: I’ll get someone to help you carry your luggage to your car.

M: If you don’t mind, I’d like to have it delivered.

Text 6

W: Is that Jack’s school over there?

M: Yes, it is.

W: What time does he have lunch?

M: Isn’t it near twelve now?

W: It’s a quarter to twelve.

M: Then why don’t we have lunch with him?

W: Here is a small bookstore at the school gate.

M: All right. Let’s go.

Text 7

W: Hello, Patrick. What are you doing now?

M: I’m looking for a stamp.

W: There’s a stamp on your desk.

M: Oh, yes, I see. Thank you. Do you know where Justin is now?

W: He has gone to the post office with quite a lot of packages.

M: Where are the typists?

W: They’re having lunch now. Do you want me to do some-thing for you?

M: Yes, I do. I have a very important letter to mail.

W: Give me the letter then.

M: Are you going out to lunch now?

W: Yes, and the post office isn’t far from the restaurant.

M: Okay, thank you very much.

Text 8

W: You are not English, are you?

M: No, I’m from Spain.

W: How long are you going to stay in this country?

M: About half a year. Then I’ll have to go back to Spain to start work.

W: A classmate of mine went to Spain last year. He’s an engineer, you know.

M: Really? What did he think of Spain?

W: He must like it very much, because he hasn’t come back yet. I hope you’ll also enjoy your stay in England.

M: Thank you. I’m sure I will.

Text 9

W: When do you take your winter holiday?

M: I usually take it during the second or third week of January.

W: Do you like to ski?

M: Yes, I love to go skiing.

W: Where do you go?

M: I go to a hotel in the mountains.

W: Is it far from here?

M: It’s about a thousand miles away.

W: Does it get cold?

M: Oh, yes! It gets very cold. It snows a lot.

W: Do you go alone?

M: A couple of my friends usually go with me. Do you want to come along some weekend?

W: No, not me. I don’t like cold weather.

M: I really like it. I love snow!

Text 10

Today I’m going to tell you something about table manners in different countries. I think you already know that people in different countries have different ways of doing things. Something that is rude in one country may well be quite polite in another. For example, in Britain you mustn’t lift your bowl to your mouth when you are having some liquid food. And that is considered bad manners in Britain. But in Japan you needn’t worry about making noise when you drink it. It shows that you are enjoying it.

In Britain we try not to put our hands on the table at all during a meal. In Mexico, however, guests are expected to keep their hands on the table throughout a meal. But it is in the Arab countries that we really must be careful with our hands. You see, in Arab countries you mustn’t eat with your left hand. This is considered to be very impolite. So, what should you do if you visit another country? Well, you needn’t worry. You can ask the native people there to help you or just watch carefully and try to do as they do, not as you do at home.

必修三、四综合检测题

1—5 ABACB6—10 BACCB11—15 CBBCB

16—20 AACCA21—25 ADADC26—30 ADBCB

31—35 CDBAA36—40 DCADC41—45 BBAAD

46—50 DBCDB51—55 BACBA56—60 ABBAB

61—65 ACCCA

66. landmarks 67. progress 68. Luckily / Fortunately 69. forecast(ed) 70. equal 71. alternative 72. developed 73. supporting 74. exploit 75. indicated

76. We can see a lot of buses, cars and bikes on the road.

77. He went to work by bus.

78. It took the writer half an hour to go to work by bike.

79. He hoped people would have roads for bicycles only.

80. Because traveling by bike is not only quick and cheap but also good for health.

短文改错

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of his friends lost their wallet and asked him to buy the train ticket for

his a

him. “And I don’t have enough money to pay∧both your ticket and

But for

mine,” Mark Twain said. The friend didn’t know what to do it. “Let’s

do this,” Mark Twain says, “You can get on the train and when the

said

conductor come to check the ticket you can hide under my seat.”

comes

Lately, however, when the conductor came to check the ticket, Mark

Later

Twain gave him two tickets—one for himself and∧other for his

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friend.

One possible version:

Good morning, everyone!

We’ve been learning English for a year since we entered senior high school. I’d like to share with you my experience in English learning.

First, I think it useful to remember as many English words as possible and master some basic grammar. And then, we should spend time reading English magazines and newspapers. Besides, keeping diaries in English is also an effective way to improve our English.

In my opinion, learning English not only increases my knowledge of foreign cultures but also helps me communicate with foreigners.

However, sometimes I get discouraged because I keep forgetting words I have learned. I would appreciate it if you could give me some advice on how to learn English better.

Thank you for listening.

答案解析

21. A。考查交际用语。对方说“过街时再小心都不为过。”回答A表示“我完全赞同你的说法”。B表示“我愿意”;C项的意思是“一切取决于你”;D项的意思是“没有比这更糟的了”。

22. D。考查冠词。河流、海洋前应该加定冠词;“巴黎是欧洲一座非常美丽的城市”,故用不定冠词。

23. A。考查时态。考查将来时态的不同表达方式的区别。A项表示当时作出的打算;B项是将来进行时;C项表示“正要……”;D项是进行时表示将来,相当于I’m going to go,表示事先作出的打算。

24. D。考查情态动词。根据“What a pity!(太遗憾了!)”选出。D项表示“本来可以”;A项表示“本来需要”;B项表示“肯定可以”;C项如果是对具体的事情推测时不能用于肯定句。

25. C。考查非限制性定语从句。从句中需要主语,故排除A、B项。that只能引导限制性定语从句。

26. A。考查非谓语动词。can’t but后加动词原形,表示“情不自禁、不能不”。

27. D。考查状语从句的连接词。Although虽然,尽管;As因为,随着;Unless除非;However是起连接作用的副词,意思是“不管怎样”。

28. B。考查时态语态。根据so far(到目前为止)选出,应该用现在完成时的被动语态。

29. C。考查主谓一致。集体名词作主语时,侧重整体,谓语动词用单数;侧重个体,谓语动词用复数。

30. B。考查宾语从句的连接词。education在宾语从句中作主语,important作表语,修饰形容词应该用how。

31. C。考查动词短语。pick up学会;bring up养育;use up用光;hold up举起。

32. D。考查形容词的比较等级。表示倍数的修饰词应该位于第一个as之前。

33. B。考查定语从句。定语从句中需要时间状语,用关系副词when。

34. A。考查并列句。“祈使句+and +陈述句”句式,相当于if引导的条件状语从句。

35. A。考查省略和日常用语。句意“你现在在做什么项目吗?如果是的话,哪是些什么项目呢?”if so假如是这样的话;if not如果不是;if only要是……就好了;if ever即使有,难得。

36. D。从第一段最后二句推知,他是班上“最聪明”的学生。

37. C。从该空后一句“他是冠军”得知,他是在“竞赛”中独占鳌头。

38. A。根据该段后面的“开始下降”、“不合群”和“黑暗时期”推知,男孩去寄读学校后变了。

39. D。从49空的“to 49 my grades?”得知,是分数开始下降。

40. C。根据上文“不合群”和该段末的“感觉没人关爱”可知,男孩一直很孤独。

41. B。特别是在黑暗的日子里,男孩不想活了。kill oneself自杀。

42. B。曾经是各种竞赛都得冠军的学生,现在因得不到关爱而孤独,成绩又下降,甚至想自杀,自然觉得自己活着没有价值。worthless = valueless无价值的。

43. A。父母开始担心他。

44. A。“甚至”父母也不知道男孩怎么了。

45. D。从该空前后的意思可知,在此属因果关系。

46. D。坐在湖岸边用介词on。

47. B。从所问的内容得知,父亲在关心他。

48. C。父亲问话是避开成绩问的别的方面,故排除其他三项。

49. D。男孩认为父亲是来“检查他的成绩的”。

50. B。根据前一句“...you are the most important person for me.”选出。既然男孩在父亲心目中最为重要,当然希望看到他过得快乐。

51. B。不言而喻,父亲在乎儿子,在乎他是否“幸福”。

52. A。父亲如此关爱儿子,自然把儿子视为自己的生命。

53. C。根据前后情景选出。儿子感动得落泪,去拥抱父亲,彼此久久无语。

54. B。在这个地球上,有人(父亲)深深地关爱着他。

55. A。他对某个人意味着一切。mean意思是,意味着。

56. A。主旨大意题。划线部分是本段的主题句,从后面所描述的内容可知,主要是讲植物给我们人类提供了很多有用的必需品。

57. B。主旨大意题。根据第二段和第三段所述内容得出结论:人类活动对环境的影响很大。

58. B。细节理解题。从最后一段中的第五六两句得知biological diversity(= the kinds of living things生物多样性)的重要价值。

59. A。主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了植物与我们人类的关系。文章开篇告诉我们植物是我们人类必需的多种化学物质的制造工厂,然后围绕这一点从正反两方面说明应该如何保护好这一工厂:减少人类频繁活动和环境污染;搞好科研,发现或开发新物种。

60. B。细节理解题。根据第二段第四句可知。

61. A。细节信息判断题。根据第三段罗琳的生活经历可知。

62. C。细节理解题。根据第三段倒数第四、五句可知。

63. C。细节理解题。三个广告中只有Enter the Europe-wide Student Competition!要求报名。

64. C。细节理解题。从该广告最后的开放时间“daily during school holidays 11 a.m.—5 p.m.”得知,在假期每天从上午11点至下午5点开放。

65. A。推断题。从该部分的第一句推知,该咖啡馆的位置紧挨着爱丁堡城堡中心,而城堡中心是著名的“爱丁堡国际艺术节之家”所在地,也是城里人们谈论得最多的地方之一。

听力原文

Text 1

M: Which of the websites do you often visit, the CBA World News, Great Buildings or Beijing Opera?

W: I often visit the CBA World News because I want to know what is going on in the world.

Text 2

W: When did you graduate from Sichuan University?

M: A year after the Beijing Olympic Games.

Text 3

W: Do you think we’ll be able to see the game clearly?

M: Don’t worry. There’s a good view of the players from all of the seats.

Text 4

W: If one of you will give me a hand, I could finish this job before five o’clock.

M: I’d like to, but I can’t. Mr. Smith told me to type some letters before I go home.

W: So, I should try my best on my own.

Text 5

M: I would like to stay two nights, please.

W: Do you want full board or half board?

M: What’s the difference?

W: Full board includes all meals and half board includes just breakfast and dinner.

Text 6

M: Hello, Ellen.I haven’t seen you all week.What have you been doing?

W: Actually I’ve been working on my first novel?

M: Oh. How far have you got on with it?

W: Well, I thought of a good title, and I made a list of characters, and I’ve designed the front cover.

M: Have you started writing it yet?

W: Oh, I’ve written two pages already.

M: Only two?

W: Well, yes. I haven’t quite decided yet what happens next. By the way, how are you getting on with your trade with that foreign company?

M: Hmm, things are not going as well as I supposed.

Text 7

W: What time is it now?

M: Let me look at my watch. Oh, it’s nine-thirty already.

W: Though today is Saturday, it’s time for us to get up, or we’ll have a real late breakfast.

M: We can have brunch in a Chinese restaurant for a change.

W: What is brunch?

M: It’s a meal between breakfast and lunch. Many people prefer brunch on Saturdays.

W: All right. Come on. You don’t have to wear that much. It’s warm today, much warmer than yesterday.

M: How do you know?

W: I listened to the weather forecast on TV last night.

Text 8

M: What’s troubling you, young lady?

W: I’ve a cough and I feel cold all over.

M: How long have you been feeling like this?

W: About two days or so.

M: Let me take your temperature.

W: Do I have a fever, doctor?

M: Yes, 38.5 degrees centigrade. How is your appetite?

W: I have no appetite at all and I feel dizzy.

M: Now, let me examine your chest.

W: Is it serious, doctor?

M: Nothing serious. I think it’s only a cold.

W: I’m going to have the final exams next week. I hope I can get well soon.

M: Don’t worry. Take this medicine three times a day. Drink plenty of water and have a good rest. I’m sure you’ll get over the cold in a day or two.

W: Thank you, doctor.

Text 9

M: Gosh. I am tired of my job, every day is just the same.

W: Hey, you know what? I have a job for you in the paper today.

M: What?

W: Here it is. European Space Agency requires translators.

M: European Space Agency? I don’t know whether that suits me.

W: That’s to be said here. They need an English translator to work in French and German.

M: Em, I am good at both. What else are they asking for?

W: Just that you have a degree and at least 3 or 4 years of working experience. They also say the person should have a lively and questioning mind.

M: If I stay in my present job any longer, I shall have no mind left. What about the pay?

W: Well, it says it depends on education and experience. Hey, besides, there is a list of extra benefits. Have a look at it yourself!

M: Em. Travel, healthcare and paid training. Huh, this isn’t bad. Maybe I should write to them at once.

W: Oh, you certainly should.

Text 10

There’s a holiday next week and I can’t decide what to do. I have a lot of work to do at home, and this would be a good chance to do it. But I’d rather not spend the holiday that way. I can work at home all the rest of the year.

Last year I went north to the mountains. Everything was beautiful, but it is too cold this time of year. And it’s really too far to go for a short holiday. I have decided that this was not a good time to go to the mountains. But I do want to go someplace.

Perhaps this would be a good chance to go to the beach. I like to go for walks along the seashore in the warm sunshine and watch the water. It’s only about eighty miles and I could get there in about two hours. After thinking it over, I’m sure that this is a better time for the seashore than the mountains.

I guess I’ll plan to go to the beach next week.