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UnitOnePartⅠVocabularyandStructureSectionA1attachment 2containers 3rehearsal 4selfish 5capable6companionship 7apology 8positive 9possessive 10marriageSectionB11uncountable 12grabbed 13pining 14reluctantly 15sparklingSectionC16Believein 17bynature 18atthefirstsight 19tobeexact 20Insteadof21turnsto 22focuson 23getaglimpseof 24fedupwith 25inagonySectionD26count;不可計算的,大量的 27capable;無能力的,不會的28soulmate;靈魂伴侶 29tender;溫柔的;親切的30reluctant;不情愿地 31subconscious;下意識地32wholehearted;全心全意地SectionE33selfish 34self 35selflessSectionF36Blearns→learn37Cif→unless38Dlookout→lookoutof39Bwhere→what40Dexpressing→expressedSectionG41-45CDDDA46-50DCAAAPartⅡReadingComprehension1O 2D 3H 4A 5G6B 7F 8C 9E 10I11-15CACBA16-20DDCBA21-25DBDBA26-30CDDDBPartⅢTranslationSectionA1inthefinalyearofmycollege 2loveatfirstsight3looklikeanangel 4shybynature5downtoearth 6oncloudnine7atthethoughtofmymistake 8befedupwith9couldnotcontainmyhappiness 10bemeanttobetogetherSectionB11在我遇到簡之前,我從來不相信一見鐘情。12我每天同一個時間站在同一個地方,就是為了找一個機會和她打個招呼。13她太漂亮了,當(dāng)她笑的時候她的眼睛也在笑。14這個男孩看起來很自信,同時,他也是一個腳踏實地的人。15我厭倦了枯燥的生活。SectionC16渾水摸魚(B)fishintroublewaters17稱心如意(E)beafterone’sownheart18挺身而出(A)taketheinitiative19一觸即發(fā)(I)touchandgo 20一語道破(C)hitandnailonthehead21出人頭地(D)beheadandshouldersaboveothers22充耳不聞(J)turnadeafearto 23破釜沉舟(F)burnone’sboat 24視而不見(G)turnablindeyeto 25大海撈針(H)lookforaneedleinabundleofahay SectionD26TheDoubleSeventhFestivalisthemostromantictraditionalChinesefestival.Alsoknownas“QiqiaoFestival”,itfallsannuallyonthe7thdayofthe7thmonthofthelunarcalendar.ThefestivalcamefromanancientChineseromanticfairytaleabouttheHerdBoyandtheWeavingGirl,whichhasdeeplymovedgenerationsofChinesepeople.Manymenandwomeninloveusuallyprayforahappymarriageonthatnight.Theyallhopethattheloverscanfinallygetmarried.Inrecentyears,moreandmoreyoungpeopleincitiescelebratethisfestivalas“ChineseValentine’sDay”.PartⅣWritingDoesHappinessLieinContentment?AnancientChineseproverbsays“Happinessliesincontentment”,whichmeansthatifapersoniseasytobesatisfied,andthenhewillbealwayshappy.Therearetwokindsofopinions.Ononehand,somepeoplesupportthestatementabove.Theyholdthatthegreatesttreasureinlifeishappiness,whilecontentmentistheindispensablekeytocheerfulnessandthattheexcessivematerialpropertyisofnouseatall.Whattheymentionmostfrequentlyisthissaying“Acontentedmindisaperpetualfeast.”O(jiān)ntheotherhand,somepeopleconsiderthatcontentmentisnothingmorethanidlenessandlossofambition,andbeingcontentisjustanescapefromreality.Theybelievethatdiscontentmentisthefirststeptoprogress.Inmyview,peopleshouldneverabandontheenterprisingspirittostrivefortheirdream,aswithoutdiscontentment,therewillbenodevelopmentofthesociety.UnitTwoPartⅠVocabularyandStructureSectionA1meaningful 2helpful 3eastern 4colony 5generous6feeling 7direction 8interest 9earthy 10beautifulSectionB11astound 12glory 13shiver 14ludicrous 15disinterestedSectionC16setaside 17setout 18alongwith 19driveoff 20giveup21relyon 22scoffat 23goodat 24onpurpose 25knownasSectionD26regard;不管怎樣 27interested;不感興趣的28help;有幫助的 29east;東方的30success;成功的 31earth;實在的;泥土的,樸實的32beauty;美麗的 33kind;善意34open;開放 35good;善良36human;人性 37direct;方向38strange;陌生人SectionE39beseeching 40beseechingly 41beseech 42Thankfully43thankfulness 44thankful 45thanklessSectionF46Che→sohe47Bthat→it48Cremaining→left49Aout→in50B刪掉theSectionG51-55BBCCB56-60BCCABPartⅡReadingComprehension1F2B3A4D5C6E7J8K9I10O11-15CABDC16-20DABBC21-25CBBDA26-30CDACDPartⅢTranslationSectionA1onpurpose 2setout3breakthenews 4beonone'sown5relyon 6intheoppositedirection7befacedwith 8scoffat9inreality 10aslongasSectionB11小朵的白云在天空中飄蕩著,蔚藍(lán)的天空藍(lán)得都有些不真實。12這里沒有去往首都的火車,但是這里的每一個人都到過那里。13又剩我一個人了,依靠著陌生人的慷慨我回到了家里。14人們讓我搭乘他們的車,我也看到了他們生活的一些縮影。15當(dāng)我想起人性的善時,我就想起來那些曾經(jīng)讓我搭乘他們的車,還樂于和我分享他們生活的人。SectionC16F17A18I19B20C21D22J23E24G25HSectionD26SweepingdownfromtheQinghai-TibetPlateauforaboutathousandmilesonawindingcourse,themightyYangtzeRiver,withoverpowering,irresistibleforce,cleavesapassageinthemiddlereachesthroughagapintheWuhanMountainsthatliesathwartitscourse,cuttingthetoweringmountainrangeintwoandthenrushingdowneasttothesea.Wherethemightyriverandthetoweringmountainrangeintersect,almostatrightangles,thehighandsteepmountainpeaksglaredownontheturbulentwatersoftheYangtzebelowfromtheirprecipitousheights,presentingamostmajesticandawe-inspiringlook,whiletheriver,forcingitswaydownthenarrowgorgesbetweenhighandsteeprockypeaks,roarsandboomsinuncontrolledanger.ThissectionoftheYangtzeRiverisoneofthemostfamousnaturalwondersintheworld—theThreeGorges.PartⅣWritingDishonestyinTourismSince1980s,theeconomyofChinahasdevelopedgreatly.Withmoremoneyintheirpockets,peoplearespendingmoremoneyontravelling,whichhasbroughtprosperitytotourism.Nevertheless,manytravelagenciesoragentsarereportedtocheattheircustomersandmakemoneyinadishonestway.Thereasonsfordishonestyintourismareasfollow.Firstandformost,moneyisthespur.Sometravelagenciesuseallmeanstocheattheircustomersinordertogetmoremoney.Secondly,tosurviveinthefiercecompetition,travelagencieshavetomakeenoughprofits.Tomaximizetheprofit,theycheat.Lastbutnotleast,theirvictimsseemtohavelittlesenseofdefendingtheirrights.Toregulatetravelagenciesandprotecttherightsoftourists,thegovernmenthasissuedvariouslaws.However,Ithinktouristscantakethefollowingtipstoavoidtravelscams.First,chooseatrustworthytravelagencyforyourtrip.Secondly,useyourcommonsenseandkeepalertwhiletravelling.Finally,defendyourselfifyourrightsareviolated.UnitThreePartⅠVocabularyandStructureSectionA1expression 2emotional 3poetry 4various 5comparison6intensity 7silence 8Cultural 9friendship 10stressfulSectionB11terrified 12apology 13imitating 14debatable 15killSectionC16tookplace 17Feelfree 18applyto 19eventhough 20compareto21ingeneral 22breakoutof 23clingto 24letout 25associatewithSectionD26cool;不時髦的 27employment;失業(yè)28vulnerable;不會受傷的 29express;表達(dá)30emotion;感情的 31religion;宗教的32help;有幫助的 33culture;文化的34stress;有壓力的 35intense;強烈36masculine;男性氣概 37feminine;女性氣質(zhì)SectionE38womanish 39woman 40womanly 41emotive 42emotion 43emotional 44care 45concern 46anxietySectionF47B第二個what改成that48Coff→down49arecut→arebeingcut50Cways→means51Ccarrying→carriedSectionG52-61CBDBDBADACPartⅡReadingComprehension1E 2J 3D 4K 5L6G 7O 8I 9H 10M11-15DDABD 16-20CBAAD21-25ADBCD 26-30BACDCPartⅢTranslationSectionA1pointofview 2allsortsof3forvariousreasons 4shedtears5toone’sheartcontent 6beassociatedwith7signupfor 8ingeneral9breakawayfrom 10evenalthoughSectionB11幾周之前,我在廣播上聽到一個男人發(fā)表自己關(guān)于男人哭的觀點。12表達(dá)情緒和發(fā)泄情緒的方式有很多種,可以是唱歌、寫作,也可以是表演或者跳舞。13沒有哪條規(guī)則告訴你怎么表達(dá)情緒,也沒有規(guī)則規(guī)定你不應(yīng)該如何表達(dá)你的情緒。14男孩子在成長的過程中,堅信沉默就是堅強。15媒體在塑造我們的行為中起著非常重要的作用。SectionC16H 17D 18A 19C 20E21B 22J 23F 24G 25ISectionD26Inordertopromoteequityineducation,Chinahasinvested36billionyuanfortheimprovementofeducationalfacilitiesinruralareasandstrengtheningofruralcompulsoryeducationinMidwest.Thesefundsareusedtoimprovetheteachingfacilitiesandpurchasebooks,whichhavebenefitedmorethan160,000primaryandsecondaryschools.Thefundsarealsousedtopurchasemusicandpaintingequipments.Nowchildreninruralandmountainareascanhavemusicandpaintinglessonsaschildrenincoastalcitiesdo.Thosestudentswhooncetransferredtocityschoolsforabettereducationnowgobacktotheirlocalruralschools.PartⅣWritingSexualDiscriminationinGraduates’Job-huntingTherearemillionsofcollegestudentsfacingtheproblemofemploymenteveryyearandhavinghugepressureofgettingasatisfactoryjob.Amongthosewhoarebusyhuntingforajob,thefemaleareoftendiscriminatedagainstjustbecauseoftheirgender.Thegenderdiscriminationinjob-hunting,whichseemstobeincreasinglyfiercesinceWorldWar=2\*ROMANII,isnowaglobalphenomenon.Therearemanyreasonsforgenderdiscriminationinjob-hunting.Firstofall,fromancienttimestillnow,menareregardedassuperiortowomen,andthistraditionalideaisstilldeeplyrootedinoursocietywherewomencannotgetthesamerespectasmen.Secondly,thefemalebeartheresponsibilityofgivingbirthandusuallyhavematernityleave,whichwillbringsomeinconveniencetothecompany.What’smore,aftergivingbirth,thefemaleusuallyspendmuchtimeandenergytotakecareofthechildrensothattheycan’tfocusonwork.Inviewoftheabovereasons,manycompaniesareinclinedtoacceptthemaleintherecruitment.Inmyopinion,thesocietyshouldnotdiscriminateagainstthefemale;instead,allpeopleshouldbegiventheequalrights.Ontheonehand,theeradicationofsexualdiscriminationcallsforlegalpolicyandrelatedregulationsonenterpriserecruitmentthatmakesgenderdiscriminationinemploymentpunishablebylaw.Ontheotherhand,theideaofgenderequalityshouldbespreadthroughvarioussocialactivities.Wehopetoseesuchadaywheneveryonehasanequalrightinjob-huntingandthefemalecanachievetheirgoalsintheirjobs.期中試卷聽力原文SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.OneofGoogle’sself-drivingcarscrashedintoabusinCalifornialastmonth.Therewerenoinjuries.ItisnotthefirsttimeoneofGoogle’sfamedself-drivingcarshasbeeninvolvedinacrash,butitmaybethefirsttimeithascausedone.OnFebruary14ththeself-drivingcar,travelingat2mph,pulledoutinfrontofapublicbusgoing15mph.(1)ThemanintheGooglevehiclereportedthatheassumedthebuswouldslowdowntoletthecarout,andsohedidnotswitchtothemanualmode.Inastatement,Googlesaid,“Wedearlybearsomeresponsibility,becauseifourcarhadn’tmoved,therewouldn’thavebeenacrash.(1)Thatsaid,ourtestdriverbelievedthebuswasgoingtosloworstoptoallowustomergeintothetraffic,andthattherewouldbesufficientspacetodothat.”(2)Thecompany’sself-drivingcarshavedonewelloveramillionmilesacrossvariousstatesintheUS,anduntilnowhaveonlyreportedminoraccidents.1.AccordingtoGoogle,whatwasthecauseoftheaccident?2.HowhaveGoogle’sself-drivingcarsperformedsofar?Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.Thousandsofbeesleftatownafterlandingonthebackofacarwhentheirqueengotstuckinitsboot(3)TomMoses,whoworksatanearbynationalpark,noticeda“brownpatch”onthebackofthecaraftertheownerparkedittodosomeshopping.Whenhelookedcloser,herealizeditwasahugegroupofbees.Mosessaid,“I’veneverseenthatmanybeesinonespot.Itwasveryunusual.(4)Theywereveryclosetogetherandtherewasalotofnoiseandmovement.Itwasinterestingtoseesuchastrangesight,buttherewerealotofpeoplearoundandIwasabitworriedaboutthebeesandthepeoplestoppingtolook.Ithoughtthatsomeonemightdosomethingstupid.”Mosescalledtwolocalbeespecialistswhohelpedremovethebeesbyattractingthemintoabox.Mosesspentthreehourslookingafterthebeesandwasstungfivetimes.Hesaid,“mystingsareabitpainfulbutI’mpleaseditallworkedoutandIcouldhelp.Peopleneedtorealizethatbeesarevaluableandtheyshouldbelookedafter.”3.WhatdowelearnaboutTomMoses?4.Whatdoweknowaboutthebeesonthebackofthecar?Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.(5)AnewspeciesofsnakehasbeendiscoveredonaremoteislandintheBahamas.Scientistsidentified20oftheone-meter-longsnakesduringtwotripstotheCaribbeanislands.ThesecondtripwasmadeinOctoberlastyear.(6)Oneofthecreaturesmadeadramaticappearancebymovingontotheheadoftheteamleaderasheslept.(7)ThesnakehasbeennamedSilverBoabecauseitismetal-coloredandthefirstspecimenfoundwasclimbingasilverpalmtree.TheteamwasledbyDr.GrahamReynoldsfromHarvardUniversity.Thescientistconfirmedthesnakewasapreviouslyunknownspeciesafterconductingageneticanalysisoftissuesamples.Commentingonthefind,snakeexpertRobertHenderson,fromtheMilwaukeeMuseumofNaturalHistory,said,“Worldwide,newspeciesoffrogsarebeingdiscoveredanddescribedquiteregularly.Newspeciesofsnakes,however,aremuchrarer.”5.Whatisthenewsreportmainlyabout?6.Whatdowelearnaboutthescientificteamleader?7.Howdidthenewlydiscoveredcreaturegetitsname?SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.W:Didyouenjoyyourstaywithus,Mr.Brown?M:Yes,verymuch.Ihadawonderfultimehere.NowI’mgoingtotheairport.(8)Myflightleavesinless,thantwohours,socouldyoutellmewhat’sthequickestwaytogetthere?W:Well,wecancallataxiforyou.Wealsohaveafreeairportshuttleservice.M:Thatsoundsgreat.Butwilltheshuttlegetmetotheairportintime?W:Yes,itshould.Thenextshuttleleavesin15minutes,andittakessome25minutestogettotheairport.M:Fantastic!I’lljustwaitinthelobby.Willyoupleaseletmeknowwhenit’sleaving?W:Ofcourse,sir.M:NowIwouldliketosettlemymini-barbill.Howmuchisthat?W:Let’ssee.Itcomesto$37.50.Howwouldyouliketopayforit?M:(9)I’llpaywithmycreditcard.Thanks.(10)ButI’llneedareceiptsoIcanchargeittomycompany.W:Absolutely!Hereyouare,sir.Ifyoulike,youcanleaveyourbagswiththeporterandhecanloadthemontotheshuttleforyouwhenitarrives.M:Thatwouldbegreat.Thankyou.W:(11)Wouldyouliketoleaveacommentonourwebpagewhenyouhavetime?M:Sure.IhadareallygoodstayhereandI’dliketorecommendyourhoteltomyfriendsandcolleagues.W:That’sverykindofyou.ThankyouagainforstayingatSheratonHotel.8.Whydoesthemanaskaboutthequickestwaytotheairport?9.Howisthemangoingtopayhisbill?10.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?11.Whatfavordoesthewomanaskoftheman?Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.M:(12)Youknow,Ben’sgivenupmakingthoseterriblefacesheusedtomake.Theotherday,hecamehomefromschoolalmostintears.Histeachersaidifhewentonlikethat,hisfacewouldgetstuckwhenthewindschanged.W:Andhebelievedher?M:Yeah,heisonlyalittleboy.Don’tyourememberallthosethingsweusedtobelievewhenwewerelittle?(13)IremembermyauntMaryusedtosayifyouswallowacherrystone,atreewillgrowoutofyourImouth.AndI’mstillterrifiedtoday,sortofsubconsciously,youknow,ifIswallowonebymistake.W:Yeah,Isupposeyou’reright.(14)Theonethatusedtogetmewasthatswanscouldbreakyourlegwithablowofthewing.M:Theycan,can’tthey?Ialwaysthoughttheycould.W:No,theyarenotthatstrong.Butthereisanotheroneevenmoreterrifying.Thatisifyouputapostagestamponupsidedown,you’llgotoprison.M:No,neverheardofthat,butmygrandmotherwasaterrorforthatkindofthing.Forexample,shewouldsayyou’llgetaspotonyourtongueifyoutellalie.Ifyoueatstalebread,yourhairwillcurl.Andhereisonemore.WewentonacampingtriponceinItalyandmywifespentthewholetimeworryingaboutbatsgettingintoherhair.(15)Shesaidhergrandmotherreckonedyouhadtoshaveyourheadtogetitout.Mywifewasreallyterrified.W:Silly,isn’tit?Butthat’showsomeparentstrytokeeptheirkidsfromdoingthewrongthingsorgettingintotrouble.12.WhatdoesthemansayaboutBen?13.WhatdidauntMaryusetodowhenthemanwasachild?14.Whatdoesthewomanbelieveswanscoulddo?15.Whatdidthegrandmotheroftheman’swifesay?SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.IfIcouldgobackinhistoryandlivewhenIliked,Iwouldn’tgobackveryfar.(16)Infact,I’dliketoreliveaperiodI’vealreadylived—the1960s.Iwasinmytwentiesandeverythingwasbeingrenewed.PeoplewerecomingoutofaformalandalmostVictorianattitude,andyoureallyfeltanythingwaspossible.(17)Meetingpeoplewasthething,andyouwenttocoffeebarswhereyoumetfriendsandspenttheevening.Thecinema,thetheater...allthatwasveryexcitingwithnewthingscomingout.Infact,weseemedtobeoutallthetime.(18)Idon’treallyrememberworking—ofcourseIwasastudent—orsittingaroundathomeverymuch.Thatjustwasn’twherethescenewas,eveneating.Itwasthefirsttimeordinarypeoplestartedgoingouttoeat.Wewerebeginningtobeadventurousaboutfood,butweweremoreinterestedinmeetingpeoplethanineatingordrinking.Anddress,yes,thatwastherevolution.Imeangirlswentaroundinreallyshortskirtsandworeflowersintheirhair.Andmenwereinjeans,andcouldweartheirhairlongtoo.Itwasawonderfulperiod.Itwaslikelivinginanageyoucouldneverhaveimagined,andthatneverhascomeback.Wedidn’thavemuchmoneybutitdidn’tmatter,andtherewasplentyofopportunitytodowhateveryoufeltlikedoing.16.Whydoesthespeakersayhewouldliketorelivethe1960s?17.Whatdoesthespeakersaywasthemostpopularthingtodoatthattime?18.Whatdowelearnaboutthespeaker?Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.(19)Dogs,man’sbestfriends,haveaclearstrategyfordealingwithangryowners—theylookaway.Newresearchshowsthatdogslimittheireyecontactwithangryhumans.Thescientistssuggestthismaybeanattempttocalmhumansdown.Thisbehaviormayhaveevolvedasdogsgraduallylearnedtheycouldbenefitfromavoidingconflictswithhumans.Toconductthetests,theUniversityofHelsinkiresearcherstrained31doestorestinfrontofavideoscreen.Facialphotosofdogsandhumansweredisplayedonthescreenfor1.5seconds.Theyshowedthreatening,pleasantandneutralexpressions.Nearbycamerastrackedthedogs’eyemovements.Dogsinthestudylookedmostattheeyesofhumansandotherdogstosensetheiremotions.(20)Whendogslookedattheexpressionsofangrydogs,theireyesrestedmoreonthemouth,perhapstointerpretthethreateningexpressions.Andwhenlookingatangryhumans,theytendedtoturnawaytheirgaze.Dogsmayhavelearnedtodetectthreatsignsfromhumansandrespondbytryingtomakepeace,accordingtoresearcherSanniSomppi.Avoidingconflictsmayhavehelpeddogsdevelopbetterbondswithhumans.(21)Theresearchersalsonotethatdogsscanfacesasawholetosensehowpeoplearefeeling,insteadoffocusingonagivenfeature.Theysuggestthisindicatesthatdogsaren’tsensingemotionsfromasinglefeature,butpiecingtogetherinformationfromallfacialfeaturesjustashumansdo.19.Whatdodogsdowhentheyarefacedwithangryhumans?20.Whatdoesadogdowhenitseestheexpressionsofangrydogs?21.Howdoesadogsensepeople’sfeelings?Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Winterinmanyplacesisverycold.Thereislotsofsnowaroundandthegroundfreezeswhichcanmakelifedifficultforanimals.Peopleincoldplacesliveinwarmhousesandhavelearnedtoadapt.Whatdoanimalsdo?(22)Therearethreemainwaysthatanimalssurvivethecoldinwinter:sleep,adaptormigrate.Someanimalssuchasbears,frogsandsnakes,sleepallwinter.Theysleepverydeeply,andneedlittleornofood.Whilesleeping,theirbodytemperaturedropsandtheirheartbeatslowsdown.(23)Toprepareforthisbeforewinter,theseanimalseatextrafoodtobecomefatwhichgivesthemtheenergytheyneedwhiletheysleep.Otheranimalsadapt,forexamplebystayingactiveinwinter.(24)Itisoftenhardforthemtofindfood,someanimalssuchasmicecollectextrafoodbeforewinterandhideit.Whenwintercomes,theyreturntothehidingplacestoeatthefood.Someanimalsgrowthickerfur,orliveintreeholesorundergroundtostaywarm.Somebirdsmigratebyflyingtoawarmerplaceforthewinter,wheretheycanfindmorefood.Someflyverylongdistances,includingonekindofbirdthatfliesfromtheremotenorthoftheworldallthewaytothedistantsouth.(25)Somebirdsflyingroupsforsafety,whileothersflyalone.22.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutanimalsinwinter?23.Whatdowelearnaboutanimalsthatsleepthroughwinter?24.Howdoanimalslikemiceadapttotheseverewinter?25.Whydosomebirdsflyingroupsformigratingaccordingtothespeaker?答案PartⅠWritingASecond-handBicycleforSaleThisisaclassicForevermountainbicycle,whichaccompaniedmethroughmylastyearofcollegelifeandhastobesoldasmygraduationisapproaching.Specifically,designedforpeoplelovingsports,thebicycleownsmanywonderfulfeatures,suchasstrongframesandflexiblebrakes,makingitpossibleforitsownertoridefastandsafely.Moreover,itcanbefolded,whichmeansyoucanbringitintoyourdormroom,notafraidofyourbikebeingstolen.Intermsofitscondition,despiteasecond-handone,itisquitenewandfullyfunctioningbecauseIjustboughtitlastyearandcherisheditverymuch.Thebikeonlyasksfor400yuan,almosthalfpriceofthosesoldonline,soitisarealbargain.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutmoredetailsofthebike,pleasecontactmeaPartⅡListeningComprehension1-5DABAD 6-10BCBBC 11-15ADADC 16-20ABCAD 21-25CCBDAPartⅢReadingComprehension26.I 27.N 28.M 29.C 30.O 31.J 32.E 33.L 34.A 35.G36.H 37.K 38.C 39.G 40.P41.A 42.L 43.E 44.O 45.I46-50DBCBD 51-55DCACBPartⅣTranslationTheYellowRiveristhethirdlongestinAsiaandthesixthlongestintheworld.“Yellow”describesthecolorofthemuddyriver.TheriveroriginatesinQinghai,andrunsthroughnineprovincesbeforeitemptiesintotheBohaiSea.TheYellowRiverisoneoftheseveralriversthatsustainlifeandlivelihoodinChina.TheYellowRiverbasinisthecradleofChina’sancientcivilizationandwasoncethemostprosperousregioninearlyhistoryofChina.However,theYellowRiverhadtriggeredmanydisastersduetofrequentcatastrophicfloods.Assuch,overthepastseveraldecades,theChinesegovernmenthastakenahostofstepstopreventsuchdisasters.UnitFourPartⅠVocabularyandStructureSectionA1realization 2security 3graduation 4excitement 5movement6discoveries 7pursuit 8decision 9imagination 10confidenceSectionB11requires 12unless 13desirable 14force 15memorizeSectionC16turnedout 17burstinto 18headdown 19turnaway 20putupwith21getaround 22Seton 23forfearof 24dreamof 25WiththehelpofSectionD26expected;想不到的 27cover;發(fā)現(xiàn)28isolate;隔離 29react;反應(yīng)30accomplish;成就 31locate;位置32meet;會議 33beauty;美麗的34luxury;奢侈的 35happy;幸福SectionE36discovered 37discoverable 38discovery39critic 40critical 41criticize42fulfilling 43fulfillment 44fulfillSectionF45Cquickly→soon46Cbutto→but47B第二個who→that48Cturnto→turnfor49Cmore→lessSectionG50-54AABCC 55-59ABBADPartⅡReadingComprehension1F 2D 3M 4A 5C6E 7B 8I 9G 10H11-15CCDCC16-20DADBC21-25ADDAC26-30CCADAPartⅢTranslationSectionA1torealizemydreams 2tocompletemydegree3burstintotears 4pursuemyownvalues5letitgo 6aroundthecorner7focuson 8takeawalk9withthehelpof 10letaloneSectionB11在第一年里,我對城市生活感到很滿意,做兼職工作,去上課,創(chuàng)作博客文章。12當(dāng)我給我的好朋友打電話時,所有的事情一股腦涌上心頭。13在我和我不快樂的城市生活壓力抗?fàn)幜肆鶄€月之后,我非常疲憊。14為了我的城市夢我努力工作,但是,我從來沒有停下來想一想我獲得了什么。15我知道,你生活的這個環(huán)境能激起你的幸福感,這才是最關(guān)鍵的。SectionC16H 17A18G19B20D21C22J23E24F25ISectionD2680percentoftheeconomicaggregatecomefromthecities,and50percentpeopleliveinthecity,sothedevelopmentofthecitiesisnotonlyrelatedtothefateofthecounty,butalsorelatedtothepeople'sliving.Asthecreationofhumanwisdomandthefruitofcivilization,thecitiesarethehomeofpeople'sactivities.Forthethousandsofyears,thecitiesarebearingthedreamandexpectationofbrightfuture.Facingwithnewsituations,newcharacteristicsandnewmissions,howtomakethecitiesmorebeautiful,andlivesmorebetteristhevalueofthecities'development.PartⅣWritingHowtoSolvetheHousingProblem

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