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1、.Part I. Listening Comprehension(第110空每空1分,第1115每題2分,共20分)Section A (10 points)Directions: You will hear two conversations. Each conversation will be read twice. Listen carefully and fill in the missing words.Conversation 1:Li Yinyin: Excuse me. Are you Lee?1Laura Lee: Oh, yes. Laura Lee.Li Yinyin:

2、How do you do, Miss Lee? Im Li Yinyin. Here is my .Laura Lee: How do you do? Nice to you.Li Yinyin: Im so to meet you, too.Laura Lee: Thank you for meeting me. By the , please call me Laura.Li Yinyin: Ok, Laura. Please call me Yinyin.Conversation 2:A: Where shall we go this May Day?B: What about hav

3、ing a to the country?A: But we dont have a .B: Well, we could go by .A: Good idea! This way well be closer to .B: And we can enjoy fresh air and fresh food, and talk with the .A: Great! We will have a good time in the country. Section C (5 points)Directions: You will hear a short passage. It will be

4、 read twice. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to each question you hear.11. Lis parents know Bill.( )12. Bill feels worried at the moment.( )13. Li asks Bill to come to the point directly. ( )14. Bill can always ask Li to type for him. ( )15. Li believes that friends should help each othe

5、r. ( )Part II. Vocabulary & Structure(每小題2分,共30分)Directions: Each of the following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. 16. People in the country always have _ food. A. fresh B. modern C. good D. nice 17. My grandma is always happy _ us at her hom

6、e. A. have B. to have C. has D. having 18. Many young people _ country life. A. does not like B. not like C. do not like D. not likes19. My friend _ to visit the Great Wall, too. A. does not plan B. plans C. not plans D. plan not20. London is _ nice city, and it is _ old city, too. A. a, an B. an, a

7、 C. the, a D. a, the21. Mr. Green _ some questions about the Mid-Autumn Day. A. have B. to have C. having D. has22. _ do people go home on Mid-Autumn Day? A. Where B. What C. Who D. Why23. The president _ to help the English teacher with all the questions. A. trys B. try C. tries D. trying24. Prof.

8、Green _ sick yesterday. He _ a fever. Now he still feels weak. A. is, has B. was, have C. were, had D. was, had25. We in the sea. The water was too cold. A. swam not B. didnt swim C. didnt swam D. dont swam26. you _ in the library this morning? A. Do, studied B. Did, studied C. Did, study D. Do, stu

9、dying27. We often have a party friends on the campus. A. and B. with C. from D. around28. Do the students often on their teachers? A. listen B. call C. look D. learn29. The boy his homework carefully. A. not does B. not do C. does not do D. do not do30. Do you help each other? Yes, _ . A. I do not B

10、. we do not C. I do D. we do Part III Reading comprehension(每小題2分,共20分)Directions: In this part there are two passages. Each passage is followed with five suggested questions. Choose the one that you think is the best.Passage 1In everyday usage “hot” means “having a lot of heat.” Many people think t

11、hat “cold” is something completely separated from heat. But this is not true. Cold simply means “having very little heat.”Your life depends on heat. In fact, every living thing depends on it. Without heat, every living thing would be frozen to death. All living things get their heat from the sun, wh

12、ich provides the conditions in which life is possible.Since before the dawn of history, man has been able to make his own heat. He has been able to release the suns heat that is trapped in things such as wood, coal and oil. And he has been able to use this heat.Heat has made civilization possible. W

13、ith heat, man could melt metals. As man learned to use metals and fuels, industries grew. As a result, engines were invented. These are machines that change heat energy into mechanical energy. Engines can do the work of many men. Without engines industrial civilization is impossible.Yet when the fir

14、st engines were built in the 17th century, men were still wondering about the nature of heat. “What is it?” they asked. Not until the early years of the 19th century did they find the right answer.Questions 36-40 are based on passage 131. In everyday usage, “hot” means . A. the weather is fine and i

15、t is summer B. one has a temperature C. having a great deal of heat D. having very little heat 32. Your life depends on heat. The sentence means . A. in the cold season human beings will die B. one usually builds his life on fire C. the more heat one has, the better D. it is impossible for man to li

16、ve without heat33. He has been able to release the suns heat that is trapped in things such as wood, coal and oil. From this sentence we know . A. man can get heat from things like wood, coal and oil B. man cannot get the heat directly from the sun C. only wood, coal and oil have heat D. all the sun

17、s heat is trapped in things34. Which of the following is true? A. Without engines civilization is impossible. B. Without engines we have no industrial civilization C. Engine came before civilization D. Engines came before man knew how to use heat.35. From the last two sentences, we can see . A. men

18、have never found the nature of heat. B. men found the nature of heat in the 17th century. C. men found the nature of heat in the 19th century. D. men found the nature of heat before the 19th century.Passage 2 I was shown into the waiting-room which as I had expected, was full. Any waiting-room-espec

19、ially a dentists, as this was-is not the best place in the world to spend an afternoon. No matter how hard a dentist tries to make his waiting-room look pleasant, it always has an atmosphere of its own. There is that odd smell that reminds you of a hospital. A small table in the center is covered wi

20、th very old and torn magazine; the curtains are faded; and the armchairs have a hollow, sunken look about them. I took my seat and decided to pass the time watching the people around me. A little man beside me was turning over the pages of a magazine quickly and nervously. It was hard to understand

21、what he was looking at, for every three minutes or so he would throw the magazine onto the table, seize another, and sink back into his chair. Opposite me there was a young mother who was trying to restrain her son from making a noise. The boy had obviously grown weary of waiting. He had placed an a

22、sh-tray on the floor and was making aeroplane-noises as he waved a pencil in his hand. Near him, an old man was fast asleep, and the boys mother was afraid that sooner or later her son would wake the gentleman up. Meanwhile, the little man next to me singing loudly. At last, the door opened and a nu

23、rse entered. The people looked up expectantly with a ray of hope in their eyes, then settled down again as the next lucky patient was led out of the room.Questions 41-45 are based on passage 236. In line 5, paragraph 2, the word “restrain” means .A. ask B. persuadeC. request D. prevent37. The writer was . A. one of the patientsB. a dentistC. a nurse D. the boys father38. While he was in the waiting-room, the writer passed the time . A. by reading magazine B. by drawing

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