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1、綜合評(píng)估(九)第卷(共105分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1When will the man most probably meet Dr.Jones?AAt 800.BAt 830.CAt 900.2What was the original price of the skirt?A$24. B$12. C$6.3Who is the woman probably speaking to?AA repairman. BA manager. CA salesman.4What are the two speakers talking a

2、bout?AMovies. BRaces. CCountries.5How did Charlene respond to the womans suggestion?AShe made an excuse.BShe listened carefully.CShe didnt take her advice.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽第6段對(duì)話,回答第6至8題。6Where does the conversation take place?AIn the street. BOn the phone.CAt the stadium.7What does the man

3、 ask the woman to do?AGive him some information. BWatch a match.CTake him to the stadium.8What does the woman think of the stadium?AIts difficult to find. BIts very far.CIt will be full.聽第7段對(duì)話,回答第9至11題。9What is the woman?AA babysitter. BThe mans secretary.CA nurse.10When does Mike usually go to bed?

4、AAt 8 oclock.BAt 9 oclock.CAt 10 oclock.11Why does the woman ask the man to come back earlier?ATo put Mike to bed earlier. BTo ensure her a good rest.CTo help her with her exam.聽第8段對(duì)話,回答第12至14題。12How much does the company pay for the first year?A$15,000.B$12,000.C$10,500.13When will the man know abo

5、ut the result?AToday. BNext month. CTomorrow.14How many people will the woman interview in total during the two days?AThree. BFour. CSeven.聽第9段對(duì)話,回答第15至17題。15How long did the man stay in Japan?AFor about ten days.BFor about two weeks.CFor only a week.16When will the woman go to Japan?AThis spring. B

6、This summer. CThis autumn.17What do we know from the conversation?AThe buildings in Kyoto are ugly.BThere are many beautiful temples in Kyoto.CKyoto is better for shopping than Tokyo.聽第10段獨(dú)白,回答第18至20題。18How did Bob and his friends get to the forest?AThey walked. BThey drove a car. CThey rode horses.

7、19Why could they not find their way back?ABecause there was not any road in the mountains.BBecause there were two roads and they couldnt decide which to take.CBecause everything was covered by snow.20Why did the horses stop?ABecause they knew they had got to the camp.BBecause they were tired.CBecaus

8、e it was getting late.第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21The success of the 2008 Olympic Games has been_great pleasure and encouragement to_Chinese people.Athe;theBa;/ Ca;theD/;a22My interests include football,bowling and surfing the web_studying my favorite subjects.Aas well as Binst

9、ead of Cless than Drather than23When the fire_in the movies,the people lost their heads and ran in all directions.Abroke in Bbroke away Cbroke out Dbroke down24Generous public funding of basic science would_considerable benefits for the countrys health,wealth and security.Aresult from Bsettle down C

10、lie in Dlead to25Do you think he will attend the meeting this afternoon?_.AI hope not BI dont hope soCI dont think it DI hope he will26We all feel it is Jack as well as his wife that_for their sons bad performance at school.Aare to blame Bis to be blamedCare to be blamed Dis to blame27On AIDS day,th

11、e minister of Health Department demanded that the problems_paid special attention to.Areferred to being Breferred to beCrefer to being Drefer to be28It is considered to be almost a crime to_children to violence and sex on TV.Ashow Bdisclose Cuncover Dexpose29The Chinese astronauts Fei Junlong and Ni

12、e Haisheng were so struck by_beauty of_nature that they took lots of pictures in space.A/;/ B/;the Cthe;the Dthe;/30I always have so many things to_when I come back to the company after a trip abroad.Aadd to Bcontribute toCattend to Dappeal to31_its low cost,the appeal of iron as a building material

13、 lies in its strength and its resistance to fire.AOther than BApart from CExcept for DRather than32_writing the article,the author forgot that he had a meeting to attend.AAbsorbed in BAbsorbing atCTo absorb in DHaving absorbed by33Are you going to have a holiday this year?Id love to.I cant wait to l

14、eave this place_.Aoff Bout Cbehind Dover34_delighted me most was_my daughter was admitted to Beijing University.AWhat;that BThat;what CWhat;what DThat;that35It was brave of her to_the family and join the Red Army.Abreak out Bbreak away fromCbreak down Dbreak up第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)I had planted

15、 different hot peppers in my garden.A Mexican fellow called Sam worked for me.He_36_hot peppers,too.It was late summer and a beautiful sunny day.My son,Marcus,eight,and my daughter,Ellen,ten,picked several_37_hot peppers and entered our workroom with their_38_.They wanted to see if Sam could_39_more

16、 hot peppers than IAfter a little joking with them we agreed to the contest but they had to_40_,too.That was not_41_terms for them so they left the room.They_42_about an hour later with a new proposal and new hot peppers they had just picked._43_they had reasoned that when a pepper was_44_in color i

17、t was the hottest kind.Marcus and Ellen would eat the green colored peppers_45_ Sam and I would eat the red colored peppers.Giving Sam a wink (使眼色),we_46_.Showing good sportsmanship (體育精神),I had the kids_47_the peppers that Sam and I would eat.They picked the largest two red peppers.Then they picked

18、 a_48_green one for themselves.Knowing what was going to_49_,I told them I would make it_50_for them.I cut one pepper in half and removed the_51_to reduce the heat a little.The contest was one of speed rather than_52_.Each child had pepper in hand and was_53_to start.Looking at my_54_I said,OK,on th

19、ree.One,Two,THREE.So much happened all at once.Tears,screams and spitting running around,the children_55_their mouth with fast waving hands.A short time later,Sam and I agreed that the red tasted better than the green.36A.ate Bliked Csold Dstudied37A.heavy Bcolorful Clarge Dgreen38A.proposal Btricks

20、 Cimagination Dplans39A.plant Bpick Charvest Deat40A.taste Bparticipate Ccontribute Dshare41A.acceptable BcomfortableCprofitable Dtolerable42A.entered Breturned Cresponded Dreached43A.Somehow BUnfortunatelyCUnexpectedly DAnyhow44A.purple Bgreen Cred Dorange45A.while Bbut Cso Dif46A.smiled Bunderstoo

21、dCagreed Djumped47A.prepare Bselect Ccut Dcook48A.fresh Bsmall Cdelicious Dhot49A.take in Btake onCtake place Dtake effect50A.more convenient Bmore interestingChappier Deasier51A.seeds Bleaves Cskin Dflesh52A.time Bskill Cquality Dquantity53A.nervous Beager Cwilling Dglad54A.watch Bchildren Cpartner

22、 Dpepper55A.opened Bcovered Cfanned Dwashed第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)ANext autumn when you see wild geese (大雁) heading south for the winter flying in a V formation you might think about what scientists have discovered as to why they fly that way.As each bird flaps its wings,it creates an uplift (上

23、升力) for the bird immediately following.By flying in a V formation the whole group adds at least 71% greater flying range (航程) than if each bird flies on its own.People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going more quickly and easily because they are traveling

24、on the push of one another. When a wild goose falls out of the formation,it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to go alone and quickly tries to get back into the formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in front.When the head goose gets tired,it flies back into the

25、formation and another goose flies to the front.It is wise to take turns doing difficult jobs whether it be people or wild geese flying south.Wild geese honk (發(fā)出雁叫聲) from behind to inspire those up front to keep up their speed.What can we learn from this?When a wild goose gets sick or wounded by guns

26、hots,and falls out of the formation,two other geese will fall out with that goose and follow it down to lend help and protection.They will stay with the fallen goose until it is able to fly or until it dies,and only then will they go on with their own or with another formation to catch up with their

27、 group.56Wild geese fly in a V formation in order to_.Aprotect themselves from dangerBfly more quickly and easilyChelp the sick and woundedDfly much higher in the sky57If a wild goose falls out of the V formation,_.Athe other geese will call it backBthe other geese will fly with itCit will try to ge

28、t back into the groupDit will fall behind the whole group58What can we learn from the fifth paragraph?AWe should try to lead others to move forward.BWe should give people facing difficulties encouragement.CWe should believe in those who offer us help.DWe should care more about the old and sick.59Whe

29、n a wild goose becomes sick or is wounded,_.Ait will be left alone and will fall on the groundBthe whole group will stop flyingCtwo other geese will stay with it to offer helpDother geese will honk to give it encouragement60What do we know from the passage?AA wild goose can help the one following it

30、 by flapping its wings.BA person who works alone can work better than one who doesnt.CIt is not good for wild geese to take turns being the head goose.DThe wild geese that fall behind are unlikely to catch up with their group.B“A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right,”

31、says Mollie Hunter.Born and brought up near Edinburgh,Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people.She firmly believes that there is and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market is.In Mollies opinion it is necessary to make full use of lang

32、uage and she enjoys telling a story,which is what every writer should be doing.“If you arent telling a story,youre a very dead writer indeed,”she says.With the chief function of a writer being to entertain,Mollie is indeed an entertainer.“I have this great love of not only the meaning of language bu

33、t of the music of language,” she says.“This love goes back to early childhood.Ive told stories all my life.I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and,because my family always had dogs,and I was very good at handling them,I said I wanted to work with dogs,a

34、nd the teacher always saidNonsense,Mollie;dear,youll be a writer.So finally I thought that this woman must have something,since she was a good teacher and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.”This childhood intention is described in her novel,A Sound of Chariots,which although written

35、 in the third person is clearly autobiographical (自傳體的) and gives a picture both of Mollies ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.Thoughts of her childhood inevitably (不可避免地) brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fieldssadly

36、now covered with modern houses.“I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood.Ill never go back,”she said.“Never.”“When I set one of my books in Scotland,”she said,“I can recall my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields,or watching

37、the village blacksmith at work.And thats important,because children now know so much so early that romance cant exist for them,as it did for us.”61What does Mollie Hunter feel about the nature of a good book?AIt should not aim at a narrow audience.BIt should be attractive to young readers.CIt should

38、 be based on original ideas.DIt should not include too much conversation.62In Mollie Hunters opinion,which of the following is one sign of a poor writer?ABeing poor in life experience.BBeing short of writing skills.CThe weakness of description.DThe absence of a story.63What do we learn about Mollie

39、Hunter as a young child?AShe didnt expect to become a writer.BShe didnt enjoy writing stories.CShe didnt have any particular ambitions.DShe didnt respect her teachers views.64In comparison with children of earlier years,Mollie feels that children now are_.Amore intelligent Bbetter informedCless eage

40、r to learn Dless interested in reality65Whats the writers purpose in this text?ATo share her enjoyment of Mollie Hunters books.BTo introduce Mollie Hunters work to a wider audience.CTo provide information for Mollie Hunters existing readers.DTo describe Mollie Hunters most successful books.CWhen the

41、 Japanese attacked Americas ships at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941,they did it secretly.The makers of the movie Pearl Harbor have behaved differently.The noise about Pearl Harbor,made by Disney,has reached its highest point with its premiere (首次公演) before the movie opens in cinemas across the US a

42、t the start of the Memorial Day holiday weekend,a time to recall national heroes who sacrificed their lives on the battlefield.As Ben Affleck is the main star,the movie seems sure to become a success in the United States at least.At almost three hours in length,it promises to be a good old Hollywood

43、 movie.There is a love story.Affleck and his costar,Josh Hartnett,both fall in love with the navy nurse,Kate Beckinsale and,of course,there is much human courage and love of country.Its certain that Disney will be accused of “changing” history.The showing of actual events in a movie always causes ar

44、guments.Bits of the story are deliberately not mentioned in the movie.It does not address the theory held by some historians that President Franklin Roosevelt knew about Japans intention to attack the ships in Pearl Harbor.It is said he did nothing,as he was aware that such a blow would allow him to

45、 take America into the Second World War.Japan remains sensitive about being accused of wartime atrocities (暴行)And Disney is sensitive about its business in Japan,where it has a theme park.Not all the reviews of the movie have been full of praise.A reviewer for Newsweek,who was given an early preview

46、,acknowledged that the 40minute sequence (連續(xù)鏡頭) showing the attack itself was powerful.The attack comes quite late in the movie,however,and the reviewer was less impressed with the characters and the love story.“Almost every line of the dialogue sounds like it comes from an old movie,” the reviewer

47、wrote.66From the passage we can infer that the Memorial Day refers to_.Athe day the United States was founded Bthe day people remember their ancestorsCa day people remember those who died in warsDa day people celebrate the victories of World War 67From the passage we know that Ben Affleck_.Amay be a

48、 very popular movie starBregarded Josh Hartnett as an enemyCexperienced the Pearl Harbor IncidentDwas in love with the actress Kate Beckinsale68Which of the following statements is TRUE about Pearl Harbor?AThe movie has made the Japanese angry.BThe movie will cause a lot of arguments.CThe movie trul

49、y describes the Pearl Harbor Incident.DThe movie shows that President Roosevelt knew about Japans intention.69According to the passage,what does the reviewer for Newsweek think of the movie?AThe scenes of the attack leave no impression.BThe dialogue in the movie is original and creative.CThe charact

50、ers and the love story are less attractive.DThe attack scenes occupy too much time of the movie.70Which of the following is the best title for the passage?ABen Affleck in Pearl Harbor.BThe True Fact of Pearl Harbor.CAttention!Pearl Harbor is arriving.DReviewer:Pearl Harbor is a success.DThe case for

51、 college has been accepted without question for more than a generation.All high school graduates ought to go to college,says conventional wisdom and statistical evidence,because college will help them earn more money,become “better” people,and learn to be more responsible citizens than those who don

52、t go.But college has never been able to work its magic for everyone.And now that close to half our high school graduates are attending,those who dont fit the pattern are becoming more numerous,and more obvious.College graduates are selling shoes and driving taxis,college students interfere with each

53、 others experiments and write false letters of recommendation in the intense competition for admission to graduate school.Others find no stimulation in their studies,and drop out often encouraged by college administrators.Some observers say the fault is with the young people themselvesthey are spoil

54、ed and they are expecting too much.But thats condemnation of the students as a whole,and doesnt explain all campus unhappiness.Others blame the stare of the world,and they are partly right.We have been told that young people have to go to college because our economy cant absorb an army of untrained

55、eighteenyear olds.But disappointed graduates are learning that it can no longer absorb an army of trained twentytwoyear olds,either.Some adventuresome educators and campus watchers have openly begun to suggest that college may not be the best,the proper and the only place for every young person after the completion of high school.We may have been looking at all those survey and statistics upside down,it seems,and through the rosy glow of our own remembered college experiences.Perhaps college

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