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高等繼續(xù)教育英語答卷22屆

第一卷、選擇題部分。(滿分no分)

第一部分、聽力理解。(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

第一節(jié)、聽力選擇。(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

每段播放兩遍。各段后有幾個(gè)小題,每段播放前每小題有5秒鐘

的閱題時(shí)間。請(qǐng)根據(jù)各段播放內(nèi)容及其相關(guān)小題,在5秒鐘內(nèi)從題中

所給的A、B、C項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。聽

下面一段對(duì)話,回答第1-2題。

1.Whendidthewomangettoworkyesterday?

A.At8am.B.At8:10am.C.At10am.

2.WhatdoesthewomanthinkthatChristmasmeansto

her?

A.Moreworkandmoremoney.

B.Moreworkandmoreheadaches.

C.Morerestandmorehappiness.

聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第3-5題。

3.Whereisthewomangoingwhenshemeetstheman?

A.Tothesupermarket.

B.Toherschool.

C.Toherhome.

4.Whydoesn'tthemanlikehisjobsometimes?

A.Hedoesn,tearnverymuchmoney.

B.Hehastoworktoomanyhours.

C.Hesometimeshastoworkinbadweather.

5.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?

A.Plantsometreesforhisneighbors.

B.Cutgrassforhisneighbors.

C.Gotoclassandstudy.

聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6-8題。

6.Whatdoweknowaboutthetrainingperiod?

A.Itisverytough.

B.Itisalwaysveryefficient.

C.Ittakestwotofourmonths.

7.Whotestedthewould-betaxidriversduringtheir

trainingperiod?

A.Governmentofficers.

B.Theolderdrivers.

C.Thetaxicompanymanagers.

8.Whycanthetrainingcostquitealot?

A.Learnersmayfailthetestforseveraltimes.

B.Learnersmaybefinediftheyworkasdrivers.

C.Learnersmustpayforthetestsandtheirphysicals.

聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第9-10題。

9.Whydosomepeoplewithuniversitydegreesrefuseto

do"low"work?

A.Theythinkit'sdangerousandlow-paid.

B.Theythinkitzsdirtyandshameful.

C.Theythinkitsboringandtiring.

10.Whatdoesthemanwanttotellusatlast?

A.Howpeoplecanbuildaperfectnation.

B.Whateducationcanbethoughtvaluabletosociety.

C.Whatjobsarebestsuitedtoonezsbrainsandability.

第二節(jié)、聽取信息。(共5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,請(qǐng)根據(jù)題目要求,從所聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要

的信息,填入答題卷標(biāo)號(hào)為11-15的空格中。聽錄音前,你將有10

秒鐘的閱題時(shí)間。錄音讀兩遍,你將有60秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。

People/CountryWhotohonorActivitiesLongbefore.It

wasstartedbythe11.Egyptians.EarlyChristiansMary,

themotherofJesusLater12.ChristiansAllmothers

TheUSMotherswhohadlost13.inwarPassedalaw

in1914NowCanada,Australia,NewZealandAllmothers

Childrengivetheirmotherscards,14.andflowersChina

OldpeopleandparentsChoosetentopmothers;helpmothers

whoare15..

第二部分、英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用。(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)、單項(xiàng)選擇。(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在

答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

16.About5,000singerscompetedeach

othersixmedalsintheNationalSingingCompetition.

A.against;withB.with;on

C.with;inD.against;for

17.Ifyouleavetheclub,youwillnotbebackin.

A.receivedB.admitted

C.turnedD.moved

18.DoyouremembertoProfessorSmithduring

yourlastvisit?

A.tobeintroducedB.beingintroduced

C.havingintroducedD.tohaveintroduced

19.Thewildflowerslookedlikeasoftorangeblanket

thedesert.

A.coveringB.covered

C.coverD.tocover

20.Itzshelpfultoputchildreninasituationtheycan

seethemselvesdifferently.

A.thatB.whenC.whichD.where

21.--Wedidn'texpectthereweresomanysuggestions

atthemeeting.

—Really,nowwhattheyishowwedealwiththese

suggestions.

A.comeup,areconcernedabout

B.thatcomingup,areconcernedwith

C.cameup,areconcernedwith

D.comingup,areconcernedabout

22.DrivingOffencePointSystemisacomputer-controlled

systemtoreduceaccidentratesandmakeroadsmuch

safer.

A.designingB.todesign

C.tobedesignedD.designed

23.Foodsuppliesintheearthquakearea.Wemust

actimmediatelybeforethere7snoneleft.

A.arebeingrunoutB.arerunningout

C.haverunoutD.havebeenrunout

24.ThatwasthefirsttimeItoHongkongsoIhad

greatdifficultythehotel.

A.havebeen,findingB.hadgone,tofind

C.havebeen,foundD.hadbeen,finding

25.--Isthisbookyouboughtinthebookstore?

—No,mineisyellow.ItSally,Ithink.

A.that,isbelongingtoB.what,isbelongedto

C.theone,belongstoD.which,belongsto

26.Theworkers'appealforincreasingsalaryisworth

A.consideredB.considering

C.tobeconsideredD.beingconsidered

27.1liketogetupearlysothatIcangetplentyofwork

beforelunch.

A.todoB.doneC.doingD.beingdone

28.Afterleavingofficein1999,NelsonMandeladidn't

stopdoinghethoughtwasright.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.where

29.Thenumberofaircrashesthatindeveloping

countriesincreasing.

A.happens;isB.happen;is

C.happens;areD.happen;are

30.1canstillrememberthefirstdayIspentatschool

itwereyesterday.

A.that,evenifB.which,eventhough

C./,asifD.when,asthough

第二節(jié)、完形填空。(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其段落大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、

D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Areyouamanoramouse?Whenpeopleaskthisquestion

theywanttoknowwhetheryouthinkyouarea31person

oracoward(懦夫).Butyouwillneverreallyknowtheanswerto

thisquestionuntilyouare32inreallife.Somepeople

thinktheyarebravebutwhentheycomefacetofacewithreal

33,theyactlikecowards.Othersthinkofthemselvesas

cowards,butwhentheymeetdanger;theyactlike34.

Lennyhadalwaysthoughtofhimselfasa35person.

Hegotworriedbeforeexaminations.Heworriedabouthisjob

andhishealth.Allhewantedinlifewastobesafeandhealthy.

ThenJanuary5th,2002,aplane36intothePotomacRiver

inWashington.Lennywenttotherivertoseewhatwas

happening.Hesawawomaninthe37water.Lennydid

notfeelafraid.Hekeptvery38anddidaverycourageous

thing.HejumpedintoPotomac,39tothewoman,and

keptherheadabovethewater.Seventy-eightpeople40

thatday.ThankstoLenny,itwasnotseventy-nine.

Whenyouareinaverydangerous41andfeelafraid,

thebodyautomaticallyproducesachemicalintheblood.This

chemicaliscalledadrenalin(腎上腺素).Withadrenalininthe

bloodsystem,youactuallyfeelstrongerandstrongerandare

42tofightorrunaway,However,whenyouare43

frightened,thebodycanproducetoomuchadrenalin.When

this44,themusclesbecomeveryhardandyoufindyou

can't45atall.Youareparalyzed(使無能為力)withfear.

Thatiswhywhenweareveryfrightened,wesometimes

becomestonelike.

31.A.braveB.realC.toughD.certain

32.A.toldB.askedC.testedD.examined

33.A.lifeB.questionC.conditionD.danger

34.A.soldiersB.miceC.heroesD.cowards

35.A.usefulB.braveC.nervousD.terrible

36.A.hitB.crashedC.struckD.felt

37.A.cleanB.poisonousC.warmD.cold

38.A.nervousB.calmC.frightenedD.brave

39.A.wentB.helpedC.spokeD.swam

40.A.drownedB.destroyedC.savedD.died

41.A.situationB.viewC.placeD.trap

42.A.afraidB.unableC.readyD.anxious

43.A.hardlyB.completelyC.nearlyD.slightly

44.A.getsB.disappearsC.happensD.goes

45.A.moveB.driveC.runD.go

第三部分、閱讀理解。(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)、短文理解。(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最

佳選項(xiàng),并把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。

(A)

Amousehappenedtolookthroughaholeinthewallto

seethefarmerandhiswifeopenapackage."Whatfood

mightthiscontain?,/Themousewondered.Buthewassadto

discoveritwasamousetrap.

Backtothefarmyard,themouseannouncedthiswarning,

“Thereisamousetrapinthehouse!Thereisamousetrapin

thehouse!”

Thehenclucked(咯咯地叫),raisedherheadandsaid,"Mr.

Mouse,Icantellthisisagreatconcerntoyou,butitisofno

consequencetome.Icannotbebotheredbyit.”

Thenthemouseturnedtothepig.Thepigsympathized,

butsaid,"1amverysorry,Mr.Mouse,butthereisnothingI

candoaboutitbutpray.Beassuredyouareinmyprayers/

Thenthemouseturnedtothecowandrepeatedthesame

words.Thecowsaid,“Moo,Mr.Mouse.Fmsorryforyou,

butit'snoskinoffmynose?

So,themousereturnedtothehouse,headdownandsadly

facedthefarmer'smousetrapalone.Thatverynightasound

washeardthroughoutthehouse-thesoundofamousetrap

catchingitsprey(獵物).Thefarmer7swiferushedtoseewhat

wascaught.Inthedarkness,shedidnotseeit.Itwasa

poisonoussnakewhosetailwascaughtinthetrap.Thesnake

bitthefarmer7swife.Thefarmerrushedhertothehospital.

Whenshereturnedhome,shestillhadafever.

Everyoneknowsfreshchickensoupisgoodtotreatafever.

Sothefarmertookhisknifetothefarmyard.Thehenwaskilled.

Buthiswife1ssicknesscontinued.Friendsandneighbors

cametositwithheraroundtheclock.Tofeedthem,thefarmer

butcheredthepig.

Thefarmer7swifedidnotgetwellbutdied.Somany

peoplecameforherfuneralthatthefarmerhadthecowIdled

toprovideenoughmeatforallofthemforthelunch.

Themouselookeduponitallfromhisholeinthewallwith

greatsadness.

46.Whatsurprisedthemousewhenlookingthroughthe

hole?

A.Thefarmerandhiswife.B.Adangerousmousetrap.

C.Apackagewithfoodin.D.Apoisonoussnake.

47.Whatdidthemousedowhenitreturnedtothe

farmyard?

A.Ithadatalkwithhisfriends.

B.Itwarneditsneighborsofthedanger.

C.Itarguedwithitsneighborsloudly.

D.Ittriedhardtocheeritsneighbors.

48.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthestory?

A.Thehenwassurethatitneedn1tbebotheredbyit.

B.Thepigonlyexpresseditssympathyforthemouse.

C.Thefarmer*swifewasbittenbythepoisonoussnake.

D.Thefarmer'sneighborscametohishomeformeat.

49.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“butitsnoskin

offmynose"inParagraph5mean?

A.Itisnoneofmybusiness.B.Itisoutofthequestion.

C.Itdoesn/taffectmysmell.D.Itisnotinterestingatall.

50.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexpressthemoral(M

意)ofthestory?

A.Mindworksfasterintimeofdanger.

B.Neverputyournoseintoothers'business.

C.Weshouldpulltogetherintimeoftrouble.

D.Outofsight,outofmind.

(B)

,TheBookThatCan'tWait'isagreatnewideathatseeks

tostrengthenbondsbetweenfirst-timewritersandtheir

readersbygettingtheirbooksreadquickly.

ArgentineanindependentpublishersEternaCadenciaare

publishingacollectionofshortstoriesbynewSouthAmerican

authorsusingspecialinkthatslowlydisappearsonceitcomes

incontactwithsunandair,completelyvanishingwithin2

monthsafterthebookhasbeenopened.Thismakesforan

interestingapproachtomotivatingbookbuyerstoreadbooks

morequickly,givingfirst-timeauthorstheattentiontheyneed

tosurvive.

,TheBookThatCan'tWait'tacklesanimportantproblem

fornewauthors:Howtogetreaders.Thecreativeindependent

publishersteamedupwithDRAFTFCBinthecityofBuenos

Airestodevelopthisproject.

,Booksareverypatientobjects.Webuythem,andthen

theywaitforustoreadthem.Days,months,evenyears.

That/sOKforbooks,butnotfornewauthors.Ifpeopledon't

readtheirfirstbook,they'llnevermakeittoasecond,'says

theprojectcoordinatorTitoSantana.

That'swhyEternaCadencia,whichalsorunsitsown

bookstore,hasdecidedtocreatesomethingdifferenttolaunch

itsnewauthorsintothemarket.Itpresenteditsfirst'TheBook

ThatCan'tWait'forthecriticsandthepresslastmonth.The

inventionisasuccess.Hundredsofpeoplecametothe

bookstoretopickupacopy.Tohelpspreadtheword,they

gaveawaythefirsteditiontocustomersforfree.Theverysame

dayitwasreleased,thepublishinghouseclaimedthatit

receivedthousandsofrequestsformorecopiesofthebook.

Soitwillprintaneweditionlaterthismonthtosatisfythe

demand.Andthebestresult?Thistimetheyhavethe

guaranteethattheirnewauthorswillberead.Thecompany

planstousethebookasaplatformforothertitles,because

theybelievethereisalotofliteratureouttherethatdoesn't

deservetowaitontheshelf.Andthesebookswon'twaitat

all.

51.Themainpurposeofpublishing'TheBookThatCan't

Wait'isto.

A.sellmorebooks

B.makeitfuntoread

C.inventanewkindofbook

D.getnewauthors'booksreadquickly

52.TheDRAFTFCBmentionedinParagraph3ismost

probably.

A.anorganizationinvolvedintheproject

B.anewSouthAmericanauthor

C.anindependentbookstore

D.anareaofBuenosAires

53.Bysaying'Booksareverypatientobjects'inParagraph

4,TitoSantanaactuallymeans.

A.booksneverknowwhenyoureadthem

B.booksmustbereadverycarefully

C.bookscanusuallybereadatanytime

D.bookscansometimeshaveemotions

54.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Lightandaircanmakethebooksdisappearwithintwo

months.

B.Theapproachhasonlybeenappliedtoworksofsome

newauthors.

C.Booksprintedusingthenewtechnologyhavebeen

best-sellers.

D.Thecompanywillpublishallitsbooksinthefutureusing

thenewink.

55.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthisnewkind

ofbook?

A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.

Uninterested.D.Opposed.

(C)

Facialexpressionscarrymeaningthatisdeterminedby

situationsandrelationships.Forexample,inAmericanculture

thesmileisingeneralanexpressionofpleasure.Yetitalsohas

otheruses.Awoman7ssmileatapoliceofficerdoesnotcarry

thesamemeaningasthesmileshegivestoayoungchild.A

smilemayshowloveorpoliteness.Itcanalsohidetruefeelings.

Itoftencausesconfusionacrosscultures.Forexample,many

peopleinRussiaconsidersmilingatstrangersinpublictobe

unusualandevenimproper.YetmanyAmericanssmilefreely

atstrangersinpublicplaces(althoughthisislesscommonin

bigcities).SomeRussiansbelievethatAmericanssmileinthe

wrongplaces;someAmericansbelievethatRussiansdon't

smileenough.InSoutheastAsianculture,asmileisfrequently

usedtocoverpainfulfeelings.Vietnamesepeoplemaytella

sadstorybutendthestorywithasmile.

Ourfacesshowemotions(情感),butweshouldnottryto

"read"peoplefromanothercultureaswewould"read"

someonefromourownculture.Thefactthatmembersofone

culturedonotexpresstheiremotionsasopenlyasmembers

ofanotherdodoesnotmeanthattheydonotexperience

emotions.Rather;thereareculturaldifferencesintheamount

offacialexpressionspermitted.Forexample,inpublicandin

formalsituationsmanyJapanesedonotshowtheiremotions

asfreelyasAmericansdo.Whenwithfriends,Japaneseand

Americansseemtoshowtheiremotionssimilarly.

ItisdifficulttomakeageneralstatementaboutAmericans

andfacialexpressivenessbecauseofpersonalandcultural

differencesintheUnitedStates.Peoplefromcertaincultural

backgroundsintheUnitedStatesseemtobemorefacially

expressivethanothers.Thekeyistotrynottojudgepeople

whosewaysofshowingemotionaredifferent.Ifwejudge

accordingtoourownculturalhabits,wemaymakethemistake

of"reading"theotherpersonincorrectly.

56.WhatdoesthesmileusuallymeanintheU.S.?

A.Joy.B.Politeness.C.Love.D.Thankfulness.

57.TheauthormentionsthesmileoftheVietnameseto

provethatsmilecan_.

A.showfriendlinesstostrangersB.beusedinthewrong

places

C.beusedtohidetruefeelingsD.showpersonalhabits

58.InformalsituationsmanyJapanesedonotshowtheir

emotionsasfreelyasAmericansdobecause.

A.Japanesedonotexperiencerichemotions

B.bothJapaneseandAmericansenjoydifferentcultures

C.Americanshaverichemotionalexperiences

D.Americansoftensmileinthewrongplaces

59.Whatshouldwedobeforeattemptingto"read"

people?

A.Learnabouttheirrelationswithothers.

B.Figureoutwhattheywilldonext.

C.Findoutabouttheirpastexperience.

D.Understandtheirculturalbackgrounds.

60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.FacialExpressivenessB.SmilesandRelationship

C.CulturalDifferencesD.HabitsandEmotions

(D)

Australiancitiescankeeptheirnativewildlife—butonly

iftheycankicktheirhabitofurban(城市的)sprawl(無計(jì)劃的擴(kuò)

展).ThatsthefindingofanewstudybyleadingAustralian

environmentalresearchersJessicaSushinsky,ProfessorHugh

PossinghamandDrRichardFullerofTheUniversityof

Queensland.

"Whileurbandevelopmentusuallyreducesthenumber

ofbirdsinacity,buildingmorecompact(緊湊的)citiesand

avoidingurbansprawlcanslowthesereductionsgreatly/says

leadauthorJessicaSushinsky."Compacthousing

developmentleavesbirds'homesuntouched,leadingto

fewerlossesofbirds.”

Theresearcherssurveyednativeandwildbirdsin

Brisbane7surbanareas,includinglivingandindustrialareas,

publicparksandgardens,majorroadwaysandairports.They

thenusedstatistical(統(tǒng)計(jì)的)modelingtofindoutwhatwill

happentothebirdsasthecitygrows.Thefirstsettingwas

compactgrowth—wheremorehomesarebuiltonlandthat

previouslyhadonlyonehouse.Thesecondsettingwas

sprawlinggrowth—afamiliarpatternwherehomesarebuilt

hereandtherebeyondthecity'scurrentboundaries.

Theteam'sforecastsshowedthatamuchgreater

diversityofspecieswaslostover20yearsinthesprawling

settingcomparedtothemorecompactsetting.nUrbansprawl

resultedinthedisappearanceofmanyurban-sensitivebirds—

birdsthatonlyliveinareaswherethereisnativevegetation(植

被),suchasparklandsandwoodlands/MsSushinskysays.

"Ontheotherhand,wefoundthecitywiththecompact

developmentattractedmorebirdsbecauseitkeptmoreofits

parksandgreenareas/

NowtheQueenslandGovernmenthasadoptedthemore

compacturbangrowthstrategy(策略),which,DrRichardFuller

says,isgoodnewsforAustralia7snativebirds.Thesebirdsare

environmentalspecialists—theyneedaparticular

environmenttodowell."Whilecompactdevelopmentmeans

smallerbackyards,itcanalsomakeourentirecitiesmore

biodiverse/accordingtoDrFuller.HThestudyshowsthatwe

shouldholdontoourgreenspacesinsteadofclearingthem

forsprawlingdevelopment."

61.Thestudydealswiththerelationshipbetween,

A.citydevelopmentandbirds

B.theenvironmentandbirds

C.humansandwildlife

D.climateandwildlife

62.Whyiscompacturbangrowthbetterthanthe

sprawlingstrategy?

A.Itmakesthecitiesmorebeautiful.

B.Itgivespeoplelargerbackyards.

C.Itismoney-saving.

D.Itisbird-friendly.

63.Dr.RichardFullerthinkstheQueensland

Government7saction.

A.isreallybrave

B.isworthpraising

C.hasanuncertainfuture

D.shouldbeperformednationwide

64.Whatcanwelearnaboutthestudyfromthepassage?

A.Itisbasedonthestatisticsinthepastonly.

B.Itisstronglyagainsturbandevelopment.

C.ItcriticizesthecityenvironmentinBrisbane.

D.Itsuggestsleavingmoregreenspacesforbirds.

65.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?

A.Anewsreport.B.Atravelguide.

C.Ahealthmagazine.D.Ahistorybook.

第二節(jié)信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀下列應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,按照要求匹配信息,并將答題卡上

的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)涂黑。

首先閱讀以下的寵物信息:

A.Notnamedyet:baby,female.

It'sasmallgreycatwithlonghairanddeepblueeyes.It

isfriendlyandcangetalongwellwithdogs.Ican'tkeepit

becauseIhavetoomanypets,butIcan'tjustletitgooutside.

Ifyouarelookingforacat,pleaseletmeknow.AndIwillsend

ittoyou,butyou'IIhavetopaymetravelfees.

B.Brooke:orangeandwhite,young,female.

She'sashycatandlikestobealoneatfirst.Onceshe

getsfamiliarwithyou,sheisverysweetandlovestobeinyour

lapandplaywithyou.Shealsolovestotalk.Theowner

shouldn,tbeasmoker.Forfree.

C.SammiHammi:adult,male.

SammiHammi,ablueandgoldbird,islookingforhis

foreverhome.Helovesdogsandlikestosinganddance.He

willtalkyourearoffwhileyoucook!Helovesdeliciousfood

andheisagreatboywholovesattention.Thenewownerwill

havetopayanadoptionfeeandforhiscage.

D.Buster:blackandwhite,young,male.

Hewillbethesweetestcatyouwillnevermeet.Helikesto

playandgetsalongwellwithotherpets.Anyonewhogetsthis

guywilllovehim!Forfree.

E.Zoey:AmericanBulldog,adult,female.

MydogZoeyisthreeyearsoldandisveryoutgoing.She

lovestheoutdoorsandsheloveskids.Sheisgoodatlooking

afterotherdogs.Shealsolikesbeingaroundpeople.Ineedto

findheragoodhome.Iwouldlikesomeonewithchildrenand

otherdogstotakeher.Forfree.

F.RebelandMaverick:young,male.

BothRebelandMaverickwillbe2yearsoldsoon.Theyare

wonderfuldogs,butIcannolongerkeepthemforsome

reasons.Theylovechildren.Ahomewithchildrenwouldbethe

best.Theyalsogetalongwellwithotheranimals.Themost

suitableplaceforthemisahomewithayardbecausetheylove

tobeoutside.600dollars.

閱讀以下人員的信息,然后為他們選擇合適的寵物:

66.Aliceandher10-year-oldtwinsonsliveinahousewith

abigyard.She'slookingforsomepetstoplaywiththeboys.

Apairofdogsispreferred.Moneyisn'taproblem.

67.Tom,63yearsold,hasnochildren.Hiswifediedlast

yearandhe'sverylonely.Hewouldliketohaveapetthathe

cantalkto.Heusedtobeacookandlovesbirdsverymuch,

buthedoesn7tlikecats.

68.Brucehasadogandhe'slookingforanotherpet.It

mustbemaleandbeabletogetalongwellwithhisdog.Also,

thepethastobefree.

69.Neilplanstofindafemalepetforhisdaughter.She

lovesorangeandwhitecats.Therearenosmokersinthefamily.

Freepetsarepreferred.

70.Maxislookingforanadultdogtojoinhisfamily.He

has3childrenandtwobabydogs.Hehopesthenewpetcan

helplookafterthebabydogsandplaywithhischildren.

第二卷、非選擇題部分。(共三節(jié),滿分40分)

第一部分,語法填空。(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在

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