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PAGEPAGE16上海市高一英語下學期學業(yè)水平模擬考試試題2新人教版PartII. GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.1.Thebiggestwhaleis_______bluewhale,whichgrowstobeabout29meterslong—theheightof_______9-storybuilding.A.the;the B.a;a C.the;a D.a;the2.—Theexamwaseasy,wasn'tit?—Yes,butIdon’tthink_________couldpassit.A.somebodyB.anybodyC.nobodyD.everybody3.You’dbettergotherebytrain.Thetrainticketis_________theairplaneticket.A.ascheapthreetimesasB.asthreetimescheapasC.threetimescheaperthanD.cheaperthreetimesthan4.ThefilmMeiLanfang,___________LiMingplaysthestarringrole,hasagaindrawntheworld’sattentiontoourtraditionalChineseart.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.here5.Iwouldlike___________youtomybirthdayparty,butIwasbusyandforgottocallyou.A.toinviteB.invitingC.tohaveinvitedD.havinginvited6.BarackObama’svictoryisahistoricvictoryand___________thatpromisedchangeandovercamecenturiesofprejudice.A.oneB.itC.theoneD.that7.Areyoustillverybusy?Yes,I______thereportforthemanageranditwon’ttakelong.A.havejustfinishedB.amjustfinishingC.hadjustfinishedD.amjustgoingtofinish8.Duringthereconstructionofthecity,manymoderntallbuildingswentup______oldshabbyhousesweretorndown.A.whereB.inwhatC.inwhichD.which9.Notuntilhecalledthesecretarythreetimes______thatthemanagerwenttoanimportantmeeting.A.didhetellB.hetoldC.washetoldD.hewastold10.Trytospendyourtimejustonthethingsyoufind_________.A.worthingdoingthemB.worthbeingdoneC.worthytobeingdoneD.worthyofbeingdoneSectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.reward B.creativeC.original D.lack E.repairF.tired G.overcome H.awake I.poorly J.normalK.particularlyHaveyoueverfeltyourmindgettingconfusedafterasleeplessnight?Youcouldn’tcomeupwitha(n)__11__thoughtnomatterhowhardyoutried.Youwereprobablyrightifyouthoughtthatwascausedbya__12__ofsleep.Dr.Home,asleepresearcherinEngland,studied24collegestudents.Onegroupgottheir__13__eighthoursofsleep.Theothergroupdidn’tgetthesmallestamountofsleeptheystayed__14__allnight.Thenextday,Dr.Hornetestedthem.Heaskedthemquestionsthatrequired__15__andoriginalthinking.Oneofthequestionswas“Howmanyusescanacardboardboxbeputto?”Theresultisthewide-awakestudentsdidwellonthetests.Thetiredstudentsdidpoorly.Researchhasalreadyshownthat__16__peoplecandookayontestsofroutinethinking,likesimpleaddition.ButDr.Hornetestedcreativethinkingonly.Aspartofhisstudy,heofferedanamountofmoneyasa__17__tothesleepystudentsiftheydidwell.Buteventhisencouragementwasn’tenoughtohelpthestudents__18__theirtiredness.Theystilldid__19__.Dr.Hornebelievesthecerebralcortexthepartofthebrainwherethinkingtakesplaces,maygetwornoutduringwakinghours.Sleepmayhelp_20_thebrainovernight.“withoutanysleep,”heemphasizes,“evenifyouconcentrateharder,youcan’tdobetter.”Thisstudygivespeoplesomethingtothinkabout,especiallypeoplelikehospitalworkersandairlinepilots,whomuststayawakeallnightandthenmakeemergencydecisions.SectionCDirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Today,mostofthecountriesintheworldhavecanals.Manycountrieshavebuiltcanalsnearthecoast,andparallel_21_thecoast.Eveninthetwentiethcentury,goodscanbemovedmorecheaplybyboatthanbyanyother_22_oftransport.Thesewaterwaysmakeitpossibleforboatstotravelbetweenportsalongthecoastwithout_23_tothedangersoftheopen.Somecanals,suchastheSuezandPanama,saveshipsweeksoftimebymakingtheir_24_athousandmilesshorter.Othercanalspermitboatstoreachthecitiesthatarenot_25_onthecoast,stillothercanalsdrainlandswherethereistoomuchwater,helptoirrigatefieldswherethereisnotenoughwater,and_26_waterpowerforfactoriesandmills.Thesizeofacanaldependsonthekindofboatsgoingthroughit.Thecanalmustbewideenoughtopermittwoofthelargestboatsusingitto_27_eachothereasily.Itmustbedeepenoughtoleaveabouttwofeetofwater_28_thekeelofthelargestboatusingthecanal.WhentheplanetMarswasfirst_29_throughatelescope,peoplesawthattherounddiskoftheplanetwascriss-crossedbyanumberofstrangeblue-greenlines.Thesewerecalled“canals”_30_theylookedthesameascanalsonearththatareviewedfromanairplane.However,scientistsarenowcertainthattheMartianphenomenaarereallynotcanals.Thephotographstakenfromspace-shipshavehelpedustodiscoverthetruthabouttheMartia“canals”.21.A.off B.with C.to D.by22.A.way B.means C.method D.approach23.A.revealing B.beingexposed C.confronted D.beingfaced24.A.trip B.journey C.voyage D.route25.A.lain B.stationed C.set D.located26.A.furnish B.afford C.offer D.give27.A.cross B.pass C.move D.advance28.A.down B.below C.beneath D.off29.A.studied B.researched C.surveyed D.observed30.A.although B.because C.so D.ifSectionADirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Itmayhelpyoutoknowthatthereisnosuchthingasaperfectspeech.Atsomepointineveryspeech,everyspeakersayssomethingthatisnotunderstoodexactlyashehasplanned.Fortunately,suchmomentsareusuallynotobvious(明顯的)tothelisteners.Why?Becausethelistenersdonotknowwhatthespeakerplanstosay.Theyhearonlywhatthespeakerdoessay.Ifyouloseyourplaceforamoment,wronglychangetheorderofacoupleofsentences,orforgettopauseatacertainplace,noonewillbewiser.Whensuchmomentsoccur,don’tworryaboutthem.JustcontinueifnothinghappenedEvenifyoudomakeanobviousmistakeduringaspeech,thatdoesn’treallymatter.IfyouhaveeverlistenedtoMartinLutherKingsfamousspeech—“IhaveaDream”,youmaynoticethathestumbles(結(jié)巴)overhiswordstwiceduringthespeech.Mostlikely,however,youdon’tremember.Why?Becauseyouwerefixingyourattentiononhismessageratherthanonhiswayofspeech-makingPeoplecarealotaboutmakingamistakeinaspeechbecausetheyregardspeech-makingasakindofperformanceratherthanasanactofcommunication(交流).Theyfeelthelistenersarelikejudgesinanice-skatingcompetition.But,infact,thelistenersarenotlookingforaperfectperformance.Theyarelookingforawell-thought-outspeechthatexpressesthespeaker’sideasclearlyanddirectly.Sometimesamistakeortwocanactuallyincreaseaspeaker’sattractivenessbymakinghimmorehuman.Asyouworkonyourspeech,don’tworryaboutbeingperfect.Onceyoufreeyourmindofthis,youwillfinditmucheasiertogiveyourspeechfreely.31.Theunderlinedpartinthefirstparagraphmeanschatnoonewill______A.besmarterthanyouB.noticeyourmistakesC.dobetterthanyouD.knowwhatyouaretalkingabout32.Youdon’trememberobviousmistakesinaspeechbecause_____A.yourattentionisonthecontentB.youdon’tfullyunderstandthespeechC.youdon’tknowwhatthespeakerplanstosayD.youfindthewayofspeech-makingmoreimportant33.Iicanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______A.givingaspeechislikegivingaperformanceB.oneortwomistakesinaspeechmaynotbehadC.thelistenersshouldpaymoreattentiontohowaspeechismadeD.themoremistakesaspeakermakes,themoreattractivehewillbe34.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoBeaPerfectSpeakerB.howtoMakeaPerfectSpeechC.Don’tExpectaPerfectSpeechD.Don’tExpectMistakesinaSpeech(B)Whenwethinkofleadership,weoftenthinkofstrengthandpower.Butwhatarethesereally,andhowdotheyoperate?Leadershiptodayisnotaboutforcingotherstodothings,Ifthisisevenpossible.itisshort-term,andtendstobackfire.Ifyouordersomeonetodosomethingagainsttheirwill.theymaydoitbecausetheyfeeltheymust,buttheangertheyfeelwilldomoreharminthelong-term,Theywillalsoexperiencefear.Fearcausesthethinkingbraintoshutdown,makingthepersonunabletofunctionathisorherbest.Iftheyassociateyouwiththisemotionoffear.Theywillbecomelessfunctionalaroundyou,andyouwillhavesucceededinnotonlyshootingyourselfinthefoot.butpossiblymakingaverygoodemployeeorpartnerunabletoperformeffectively.Fearhasnoplaceinleadership.Thewayweinfluencepeopleinalastingwayisbyourowncharacter,andourunderstandinganduseofemotion.Wecanordersomeonetodosomething,whichmaybepartoftheworkday;orwecanemploythemattheemotionallevel,sotheybecamefullydevotedtotheprojectsandprovidesomeoftheirownmotivation(積極性)。Today’sworkplaceisallaboutrelationshipsasahumanbeingaswellasaworker.Everyoneproducesjustabitmoreforsomeonetheylike.Leadersunderstandthewaythingswork.Theyknowthepaycheckisnotthesinglemostmotivatingfactor(因素)intheworklifeofmostpeople.Thetruestrengthofleadershipisaninnerstrengththatcomesfromtheconfidenceofemotionalintelligenceknowingyourownemotions,andhowtohandlethem,andthoseofothers.Developingyouremotionalintelligenceisthesinglebestthingyoucandoifyouwanttodevelopyourrelationshipswithpeoplearoundyou,whichisthekeytotheleadershipskills.35.Anemployeemayhaveafeelingoffearintheworkplacewhen___.A.heisforcedtodothingsB.becannotworkathisbestC..hefeelshisbrainshutdownDhethinksofhisworkastooheavy36.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?APeopletendtoassociateleadershipwithfearBWorkingconditionsaffectpeople’sphysicalhealthCGoodrelationshipisthekeytobusinesssuccessDSmartpeoplearemorefunctionalintheworkplace.37.Topositivelyinfluenceemployeesaleadershouldfirstofall__AprovidebettersuggestionsBdevelophisownpersonalityCfivehisemployeesapayraiseD.hidehisownemotionoffear38.Goodleadershipismainlyseeninaleader’sabilityto___A.provideavarietyofprojectforemployeesB.helpraiseemployee’slivingstandardsC.giveemployeesspecificinstructionsD.dealwiselywithemployees’emotions(C)Overthelast70years,researchershavebeenstudyinghappyandunhappypeopleandfinallyfoundouttenfactorsthatmakeadifference.Ourfeelingsofwell-beingatanymomentaredeterminedtoacertaindegreebygenes.However,ofallthefactors,wealthandagearethetoptwo.Moneycanbuyadegreeofhappiness.Butonceyoucanaffordtofeed,clotheandhouseyourself,eachextradollarmakeslessandlessdifference.Researchersfindthat,onaverage,wealthierpeoplearehappier.Butthelinkbetweenmoneyandhappinessiscomplex.Inthepasthalf-century,averageincomehassharplyincreasedindevelopedcountries,yethappinesslevelshaveremainedalmostthesame.Onceyourbasicneedsaremet,moneyonlyseemstoincreasehappinessifyouhavemorethanyourfriends,neighborsandcolleagues.“Dollarsbuystatus,andstatusmakespeoplefeelbetter,”concludesomeexperts,whichhelpsexplainwhypeoplewhocanseekstatusinotherways-scientistsoractors,forexample-mayhappilyacceptrelativelypoorly-paidjobs.Inaresearch,ProfessorAlexMichalosfoundthatthepeoplewhosedesires-notjustformoney,butforfriends,family,job,health-rosefurthestbeyondwhattheyalreadyhad,tendedtobelesshappythanthosewhofeltasmallergap(差距)。Indeed,thesizeofthegappredictedhappinessaboutfivetimesbetterthanincomealone.“Thegapmeasuresjustblowawaytheonlymeasuresofincome.”saysMichalos. Anotherfactorthathastodowithhappinessisage.Oldagemaynotbesobad“Givenalltheproblemsofaging,howcouldtheelderlybemoresatisfied?”asksProfessorLauraCarstensen. Inonesurvey,Carstenseninterviewed184peoplebetweentheagesof18and94,andaskedthemtofilloutanemotionsquestionnaire.Shefoundthatoldpeoplereportedpositiveemotionsjustasoftenasyoungpeople,Somescientistssuggestolderpeoplemayexpectlifetobeharderandlearntolivewithit,orthey’remorerealisticabouttheirtimerunningout,olderpeoplehavelearnedtofocusonthingsthatmakethemhappyandletgoofthosethatdon’t. “Peoplerealizenotonlywhattheyhave,butalsothatwhattheyhavecannotlastforever,”shesays.“Agoodbyekisstoahusbandorwifeattheageof85,forexample,maybringfarmorecomplexemotionalresponsesthanasimilarkisstoaboyorgirlfriendattheageof20.”39.Accordingtothepassage,thefeelingofhappiness. A.isdeterminedpartlybygenes B.increasesgraduallywithage C.haslittletodowithwealth D.ismeasuredbydesires40.Someactorswouldliketoacceptpoorly-paidjobsbecausethejobs. A.makethemfeelmuchbetter B.providechancestomakefriends C.improvetheirsocialposition D.satisfytheirprofessionalinterests41.Agedpeoplearemorelikelytofeelhappybecausetheyaremore. A.optimistic B.successful C.practical D.emotional42.ProfessorAlexMichalosfoundthatpeoplefeellesshappyif. A.thegapbetweenrealityanddesireisbigger B.theyhaveastrongerdesireforfriendship C.theirincomeisbelowtheirexpectation D.thehopeforgoodhealthisgreaterSectionBDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Todayabout70countriesuseDaylightSavingTime(DST).DaylightSavingwasfirstintroducedduringWorldWarIinAustralia.Duringtheworldwars,DSTwasusedforthelatesummersbeginningJanuary1917andl2,theful1summersbeginningSeptember1942and1943.In1967,Tasmaniaexperiencedadrought(干旱).TheStateGovernmentintroducedonehourofdaylightsavingthatsummerasawayofsavingpowerandwater.TasmanianslikedtheideaofdaylightsavingandtheTasmanianGovernmenthasdeclareddaylightsavingeachsummersince1968.PersuadedbytheTasmanianGovernment,allstatesexcepttwopassedaLawin1971,foratestuseofdaylightsaving.In1972,NewSouthWales,SouthAustraliaandVictoriajoinedTasmaniaforregulardaylightsaving,butQueenslanddidnotdosountil1989.Tasmania,QueenslandandSouthAustraliahavehadirregularplans,oftenchangingtheirdatesduetopoliticsorfestivals(節(jié)日).Forexample,in1992,Tasmaniaextended(延長)daylightsavingbyanextramonthwhileSouthAustraliabeganextendingdaylightsavingbytwoweeksfortheAdelaideFestival.SpecialdaylightsavingplansweremadeduringtheSydney2000OlympicGames.ThedifferencesindaylightsavinginAustraliacontinuetocauseseriousproblemsintransportandmanyothersocialactivities.Italsoreducesthenumberofhoursintheworkingdaythatarecommontoallcentersinthecountry.Inparticular,timedifferencesalongtheeastcoastcausemajordifficulties,especiallyforthebroadcastersofnationalradioandtelevision.43.DaylightSavingTimewasintroducedinTasmania______________.44.Accordingtothetext,__________wasthelaststatetouseDST.45.WhatwecanlearnaboutDSTinsomeAustralianstatesisthat______________.46.____________iswhatweknowabouttheuseofDSTfromtheLastparagraph.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANFIVEWORDS)SectionCDirections:Readthefollowinginstructionsfromawebpageandfilltheblanktocompletethepassage.Writeonewordormoreineachspace.BelowisawebpagefromGoogle.Olympic—ModernOlympicGamesThecompleterresultsarchiveofsummerandwinterOlympicgames,withwinnerslists,statistics,nationalanthemsandflagsofallcontriessince1896.www.olympic.it/english/home-16kEnvironmentBeijingsteelplantstorunatthelowestlevelofcostduring2023Olympics[2007-03-11]Beijingabletotreat90pctofwastewater[2007-02-05]·AirqualityinBeijinghasimprovedoverthepastsixyears[2007-02-01]·GreenOlympicsdreamcomingtrue…en.B/80/67/column211716780.shtml-52kBeijingannouncesplannedrouleofOlympictorchrelayBeijingannouncedthe2023OlympicGamestorchrelayrouteandsetofftheOlympicGamestorchonThursday.…GreenOlympicsisoneofthethreeconceptsoftheBeijingGames.…EnvironmentalSymbolofBeijingOlympics—‘GreenOlympics’EnvironmentalSymbolofBeijingOlympics—‘GreenOlympics’,officiallyannouncedonSaturday,24September2005.Thesymbol,createdusingacalligraphicartform,iscomposedofhumanandtree-likeshapes,…GreenOlympicsForumInBeijing2004OnbehalfofBOCOC,WangWei,executivevicepresidentofBOCOC,gaveapresentationaboutGreenOlympics,introducedtheenvironmentprotectionworkofBMCandBOCOC,andansweredseveralquestionssuchasprotectionofculturalrelics…OlympicGamesQuizzesandOlympicGamesTriviaWhowasthefounderoftheModernOlympics?InwhichcitieswerethemodernOlympicGamesduetobeheld/scheduledduringthe‘waryears’,i.e.,1916,1940,and1944?…InwhichthreeyearsoftheModernOlympicGameswere…Morequestions…OFFICIALWEBSITEOFTHEOLYMPICMOVEMENT…aimedatyoungresearchersengagedinscholarlyresearchontheOlympicMovement,itshistoryandvalues,andtheimpactofthe…[Fullstory]SPORTACCORD[2005-01-23]…AncientOlympicHeritageandModernOlympicGamesinAthens2004Asputforwardinthevariousofficialtexts,theOlympicsymbolsofancientOlympia,theOlympicflameandtheMarathonracearebridgesbetweentheancientandthemodernOlympicGames,…TheenvironmentsymbolofBeijingOlympicswasmadepublicon__47______,andawebsiteisdesignedforyoungresearcherswhoareinterestedinOlympics,whichiscalled___48______.Anotherwebsite____49______providesacompletelistofthewinnersintheOlympicGames.Fromtheabovewebpage,welearnthatBeijinghasmadeeffortstoimproveits___50_______.III. WritingSectionADirections:CompletethefollowingsentencesbytranslatingtheChineseinthebracketsintoEnglish.1.____________________(一旦看到),itcanneverbeforgotten.2.Pets__________________________(需要愛心和不連續(xù)的照料的)arenotsuitableforpeoplewithlittlesparetime.3.Herushedoutoftheroomassoonashe_________________________.(感到房子在晃)SectionBDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.4.自從附近的那家工廠關閉后,我家門前的那條小溪變得干凈多了。(become)______________________________________________________________________5.又一條地鐵線完工了,這使得郊區(qū)的人們?nèi)ナ兄行母臃奖懔恕?complete)______________________________________________________________________SectionCDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositioninbetween100and120wordsaccordingtothesituationgivenbelowinChinese.有些人認為淡水是取之不盡,用之不竭的。實際上,我們的淡水資源是很缺乏的。我們該如何做呢?參考詞匯:淡水:freshwater用不完的,取不盡的:inexhaustible英語學業(yè)水平考試模擬卷2PartIII. SpeakingSectionA:Directions:Readaloudthefollowingsentencesandpassage.Youwillhaveoneminutetoprepareandthirtysecondstoread.1.(單句)Daughtersandmothersarenaturallyclosertoeachotherjustbecausetheyareofthesamesex.2.(單句)Theyjustseemtounderstandeachotherbetterthanafatherwould..3.(語篇)Ofcoursetherearethingsabouttheirmothersthatsomedaughtersdonotwanttobelike,butusuallytheyareabletocometogripswiththisissueanddevelopclosebonds.Afatherandasoncanbeclose;alotdependsonhowmuchtimeafatherisabletospendwithhissonandhowmuchrespecttheyareabletoshowtoeachother.SectionBDirections:Asktwoquestionsabouteachsituationgivenbelow.Atleastonespecialquestionshouldbeaskedabouteachsituation.Questions1~2:Asaresultofconstantmediaattention,sportsprofessionalsinmycountryhavebecomestars,andthoseatthetoparepaidhugesalaries.Justlikemoviestars,theyliveextravagantlifestyleswithhugehousesandcars.Howmanysportsprofessionalsdoyouknow?Whoarethey?Questions3~4:Manypeoplefindtheirrewardsunfair,especiallywhencomparingthesesupersalarieswiththoseoftopsurgeonsorresearchscientists,orevenleadingpoliticianswhohavetheresponsibilityofgoverningthecountry.However,sportssalariesarenotdeterminesbyconsideringthecontributiontosocietyapersonmakes,orthelevelofresponsibilityheorsheholds.Instead,theyreflectthepublicpopularityofsportingeneralandthelevelofpublicsupportthatsuccessfulstarscangenerate.Whatisyourideaaboutthis?Howaboutthesituationinyourcountry?SectionCDirections:Youwillhaveoneminutetoprepareandanotherminutetotalkaboutthefollowingpicturesinatleastsevensentences.Beginyourtalkwiththesentencegiven:SteveJobsdiedinthisOctober.II. ListeningcomprehensionSectionA:Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions1through3arebasedonthefollowingpassage.1.A.Runningasfastasyoucan. B.Runningwithyourfriends.C.Runninglongdistancesatalowspeed. D.Runningafterlunch.2.A.Itmakespeoplelookmorebeautiful. B.Ithelpspeopleloseweight.C.Itmakestheheartstronger.D.Itmakespeoplefeelbetter.3.A.Sad. B.Confident. C.Amused. D.Confused.Questions4through6arebasedonthefollowingpassage.4.A.Ahighmountain. B.Afamoustemple. C.Agreatshoppingmall. D.Akindoffood.5.A.Cars. B.Motorboats. C.Flat-bottomedboats. D.Walking.6.A.Paris. B.Rome. C.Venice. D.NewYork..SectionB:Directions:InSectionB,youwillhearoneconversation.Theconversationwillbereadtwice.Afteryouheartheconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.SunshineEVENINGCOUSESTobecompletedforallnewstudentsStudentsdetailsSurname:(1)Firstname:MariaNationality:(2)Occupation:StudentAddress:24CherryRoadTelephoneNo:745320CourseDetailsCourseName:CGI(3)CourseCode:139Starts:(4)7:00pm(WriteOneWordforeachblank.)III. ListeningandspeakingSectionA:Directions:InSectionA,youwillhearfoursentences.Makequickresponsestothesentencesyouhaveheard.1. Doyouenjoydancing?2. Hasanyoneevertaughtyoutodance?3.Tellmeaboutanytraditionaldancinginyourcountry.4.Doyouthinkthattraditionaldancingwillbepopularinthefuture?SectionB:Directions:InSectionB,youwillhearashortpassage.Thepassagewillbereadtwice.Afteryouhearthepassage,answerthequestionsthatfollow.Youwillhaveoneminutetoprepareandanotherminutetotalkinatleastsixsentences.Thosewhofeelthatsportsstars’salariesarejustifiedmightarguethatthenumberofprofessionalswithrealtalentareveryfew,andthemoneyisarecognitionoftheskillanddedicationapersonneedstobesuccessful.Competitionisconstantandaplayeristestedeverytimetheyperformintheirrelativelyshortcareer.Thepressurefromthemediaisintenseandthereislittleprivacyoutofthespotlight.Soallofthesefactorsmayjustifythehugeearnings.Personally,Ithinkthattheamountofmoneysuchsportsstarsmakeismorejustifiedthanthehugeearningsofmoviestars,butatthesametime,itindicatesthatoursocietyplacesmorevalueonsportthanonmoreessentialprofessionsandachievements.Questions:Whatistheauthor’sopinion?參考答案(2)I.SectionA1.C2.D3.C4.D5.C6.A7.B8.A9.C10.DSectionB11.C12.D13.J14.H15.B16.F17.A18.G19.I20.ESectionC21.C22.B23.B24.C25.D26.A27.B28.C29.D30.BII.SectionA(A)31.B32.A33.B34.C(B)35.A36.C37.B38.D(C)39.A40.C41.C42.ASectionB43.Tosavewaterandelectricity44.Queensland45.Itdoesn’thavefixeddates.46.Thereexistsomeundesirableeffects.SectionC47.March11,200748.OFFICIALWEBSITEOFTHEOLYMPICMOVEMENT49.Olympic—ModernOlympicGames50.airquality.III.SectionA Onceseenrequiringloveandconstantattentionfeltthehouseshaking SectionBThestreaminfrontofmyhousehasbecomemuchcleanersincethenearbyfactoryclosed.Anotherundergroundlinehasbeencompletedtohelppeoplefromthesuburbs(to)gotothecitycentremoreeasily.SectionC略《口試》錄音文字稿與參考答案I.SpeakingSectionBDirections:Asktwoquestionsabouteachsituationgivenbelow.Atleastonespecialquestionshouldbeaskedabouteachsituation.Questions1~2:Questions3-4:【參考答案】.SectionCDirections:Youwillhaveoneminutetoprepareandanotherminutetotalkaboutthefollowingpicturesinatleastsevensentences.Beginyourtalkwiththesentencegiven:【參考答案】II. ListeningcomprehensionSectionA:Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.聽力材料:(A)Everyday,inallkindsofweath

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