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Unit2Cloning單元測試題1

(120分鐘150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)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選

項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的

時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.HowoldisJacknow?

A.16.B.19.C.21.

2.WhomightbespeakingtoBob?

A.Hisboss.B.Histeacher.C.Hisgirlfriend.

3.Wherehasthemanbeen?

A.Onbusiness.B.Onholiday.C.Inhisoffice.

4.Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?

A.Therearen'tanyticketsleftfortonight'sshow.

B.Therearen'tanyticketsleftfortomorrow'sshow.

C.Themandoesn'twanttoattendtomorrow'sshow.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Cathylikestosingoldsongs.

B.Cathywantstoperformonthestage.

C.IfsunusualtostartsingingatCathy'sage.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、

B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,

你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)

間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Taxidriverandpassenger.

B.Bankclerkandcustomer.

C.Friends.

7.Howisthemangoingtothebankbeforetheconversationtakesplace?

A.Inahurry.

B.Inanidle(休閑的)way.

C.Inausualmanner.

8.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Todrivehimtothebank.

B.Tolendhimsomemoney.

C.Tocarryhiscomputertohishouseinhercar.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至n題。

9.Wheredoesthewomanwork?

A.InItaly.B.InJapan.C.InAmerica.

10.Whendoesthewomanread?

A.Atnight.B.Duringtheday.C.Onthetrain.

11.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Lucyoftentakesatraintootherplaces.

B.RichardhasbeenworkinginJapansince2007.

C.Richardoftentakesbookswithhim.

聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.WhyisthemangoingtoHongKong?

A.He'smovingthere.

B.He'llgothereforbusiness.

C.He'llspendholidayswithhisfamily.

13.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.AvisittoHongKong.

B.TheweatherinHongKong.

C.ThepeopleinHongKong.

14.WhatistheweatherlikeinHongKongatthistimeofyear?

A.Coolanddry.

B.Coolanddamp.

C.Hotandwet.

聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

15.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?

A.Theyarediscussingtheprotectionofenvironment.

B.Theyaredescribinganewdustbin.

C.Theyarecollectingusedbatteries.

16.Whatisthepurposeofthe"GreenMovement”?

A.Tomakefulluseofthemetalsleft.

B.Toawakenpeopletotheenvironmentalproblems.

C.Toprotecttheforestresourcesfrombeingdestroyed.

17.Whatwillthewomandotomorrowafternoon?

A.Shewillattendthelecture.

B.Sheisnotsurewhatshewilldo.

C.Shewilljointhe“GreenMovement”.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.HowdidthespeakergotoLondon?

A.Byrail.B.Byair.C.Bybus.

19.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Talkingaboutstudies.

B.Talkingabouttheplacesthat"I"wanttotravelto.

C.Talkingabout"my"firstjob.

20.WhydidMr.Merrickgivethespeakerabusinesscard?

A.Heneededhisnewideas.

B.Hemightemployhiminthefuture.

C.Hewantedtomakefriendswithhim.

第二部分詞匯知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

21.AfterItriedseveraltimestoworkoutthemathproblem,Iturnedtomy

teacherforhelp.

A.introubleB.invain

C.inneedD.infact

22.(2013?洛陽高二檢測)WhenMoYanwonthe2012NobelPrizeinLiterature,all

hiseffortsatlast.

A.paidoffB.madeup

C.gaveawayD.cameout

23.(2013?武漢高二檢測)ThoughIthepassedlaw,Ihopethatmyvoicecan

reachthenewgovernment.

A.leadtoB.belongto

C.objecttoD.appealto

24.Apple'ssuccessintheChinesemarketrequiresadeepunderstandingofhow

Chinesecustomersfromthoseelsewhere.

A.benefitB.sufferC.differD.reflect

25.Everypassengershouldfollowtheofthesecuritycheckbeforeboarding

theplane.

A.procedureB.medium

C.assumptionD.correction

26.ThenewclothesinthatshoparesobeautifulthatAnnacannottakinga

closelookatthem,althoughshecannotaffordthematpresent.

A.enjoyB.imagine

C.riskD.resist

27.HeisnowconsideringfrompoliticallifeandgoingtoNewZealandto

spendhisrestlife.

A.risingB.climbing

C.retiringD.abandoning

28.ManyChinesearebringingdownthepriceofhousing,thinkingitistoo

high.

A.infavorofB.inhonorof

C.insearchofD.inchargeof

29.TheUKgovernmentclaimsthattheeconomyisimproving,butthissurvey

suggests.

A.otherwiseB.altogether

C.moreoverD.meanwhile

30.Thefamilywereenjoyingtheirdinner,soIwaswonderingifIhadarrivedata(n)

time.

A.awkwardB.reasonable

C.flexibleD.particular

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

LastnightIwenttomyfirstRockconcertineightyears.Itwasthefirsttimethat

Ihadgonetoamusicshowsincetheheartoperation.31hadsaidloudmusic

woulddoharmtomyweakheartsoI32wenttoaconcert.WesawTheTina

Turnershowlasteveningandshewasexcellent.Ihighly33thatyoushouldsee

hershow34itcomestoyourtown.Howshecandance,singandprance

around(歡蹦舌L跳)onhighheelsfortwoandahalfhoursisbeyond35.Shelooks

andsoundsgreat.Therewerealotofspecial36likeloudnoisesandaflare-up(驟

燃)offires,stagesrisingup,whichIwasnot37andthatreallymademejump.

Therewerethousandsofpeopleatthisconcert,soitwas38andsinceIwas

not39withtheplace,Ithoughttherewasjustoneentrance.Icameintheentrance

and40throughanotherentrance.41,1waslost,walkingallovertheparking

lottryingtofindmycar.Threelovelyladiessawthatsomethingwaswrongand42

tohelp.Iwasnotwearingacoatandthe43hadfallensincewefirstarrivedand

theseniceladiessaid,"It'scold.Comeand44inourcarandwewillhelpyou

lookforyourcar."Iwasalittleleery(有戒/心的),being45nottotakeridesfrom

strangers,butthedriverlooked46andkind.SoIgotin.Thenwedrovealong

lookingformycarandfounditwasparkedatthe“West”entrance.Ihadn't47

therewasaneastentranceandawestentrancebefore.

I48theseangelssentfromGodtohelpmefindmycar.WithoutthemI

wouldstillbewanderingaboutlookingandlooking.Godreallyworksinstrange

49.Hewaslookingafterme-Iwas50bykindpeople

31.A.TeachersB.Doctors

C.StudentsD.Artists

32.A.oftenB.always

C.seldomD.sometimes

33.A.suggestB.imagine

C.dreamD.doubt

34.A.untilB.before

C.thoughD.if

35.A.controlB.belief

C.exampleD.hope

36.A.methodsB.songs

C.effectsD.guests

37.A.expectingB.liking

C.criticizingD.feeling

38.A.attractiveB.pleasant

C.crowdedD.typical

39.A.friendlyB.familiar

C.connectedD.satisfied

40.A.passedB.escaped

C.leftD.drove

41.A.InotherwordsB.Onthewhole

C.OnthecontraryD.Asaresult

42.A.wantedB.happened

C.refusedD.announced

43.A.figureB.price

C.temperatureD.quality

44.A.sitB.play

C.seeD.sing

45.A.encouragedB.educated

C.allowedD.forced

46.A.energeticB.young

C.nervousD.sincere

47.A.wonderedB.realized

C.admittedD.predicted

48.A.thankedB.persuaded

C.invitedD.impressed

49.A.attitudesB.opinions

C.waysD.positions

50.A.approachedB.absorbed

C.interestedD.surrounded

第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

A

In1990,22-year-oldChristopherMcCandlessgaveuphiscareerplans,left

behindeveryoneheknew,donatedallhissavingstocharity,andwentoffonan

adventure,hikinghiswaythroughAmericatoAlaska.

Ofcourse,thisisanunusualstory.Mostcollegegraduateswouldnotdoso.

However,studiesshowthatinteenageyears,peoplearemorelikelytotryoutnew

experiences.Forexample,insteadofworkinghiswayupthesameorganizationlike

hisgrandfatherdid,a15-year-oldteenagermaydreamaboutbecominga

traveler~~onlytofindinhisearly20sthatthisattractionofnewplacesisfadingand

changeislessattractive.

Thereasonwhypeoplebecomelesskeentochangeastheygetoldermaybethat

peoplegenerallyhavesimilarlifepatternsanddemands.Mostpeopleaimtofinda

jobandapartner.Astheygetolder,theymayhaveyoungchildrenandelderlyfamily

memberstolookafter.Theseresponsibilitiescannotbeachievedwithoutsomedegree

ofsteadiness,whichmeansthatnewexperiencesandideasmaynothaveaplacein

theperson'slife.Newexperiencesmaybringexcitementaswellasinsecurity,so

mostpeopleprefertostaywiththefamiliar.

However,noteveryindividualisthesame.Achildmaywanttoplayadifferent

gameeverydayandgetfedupifnothingchangesatthekindergarten.Anothermay

playwiththesamechildrenandtoysoneveryvisit.Youngchildrenwhoavoidnew

experienceswillgrowuptobemoretraditionalthanothers.Psychologists(心理學(xué)

家)arguethatthosewhohavemoreopenpersonalitiesaschildrenaremoreopenthan

othersmightbewhentheyareolderandthatyoungmenhaveagreaterinterestin

noveltythanwomen,althoughastheyage,thisdesirefornewexperiencesfadesmore

quicklythanitdoesinwomen.

51.Thefirstparagraphservesasa(n).

A.explanationB.introduction

C.commentD.background

52.Whatdoestheauthorthinkisthekeyfactorthatpreventspeopletryingoutnew

experiences?

A.Responsibilities.B.Partners.

C.Age.D.Education.

53.Theunderlinedphrase"interestinnovelty^^inthelastparagraphmostprobably

means46

A.independenceB.excitement

C.securityD.curiosity

54.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthat.

A.asonegetsolder,hepreferstheoldpatternsoflife

B.ateenagerisnotinterestedinanewstartbeforegraduation

C.womenaremorelikelytotrynewthingsthanmenofthesameage

D.achildwholikesdifferentgamesmaynotliketochangeaftergrowingup

B

Although80%ofthepublichavestatedtheiroppositionto

cloningpetanimalssuchascatsanddogs,companiesstilltrytomake

abusinessoutofsellingclonedpets.Thesepetcloningcompanies

makeuseofthegriefofpeoplewhohavelosttheirbelovedpets,

leadingthemtobelievethattheirpetscanbe"broughtbacktolife99or“copied”

throughnewcloningtechnology.

However,thereisnoassurancethataclonedanimalwillbethesameasthe

originalphysically,letaloneintermsofbehaviororpersonality.Inaddition,more

than96percentofcloningattemptsfail,andaccordingtotheCEOofonepetcloning

company,15?45percentofclonedcatswilldiewithin30days.TheRoslinInstitute,

whichproducedthefirstclonedanimal,postedastatementonitswebsitestating,.

thesupposedbenefitofcloningapetisanillusion(假象)buttheharmtotheother

animalsinvolvedwouldbereal...99

Behindeachcutepictureofaclonedcatordogliehundredsofanimalsthat

werekeptinlaboratorycages,receivingbadtreatmentduringvariousexperiments.

Forallthat,youendupwithaclonedanimalthatmayexperienceserioushealth

problems.Also,whilepetcloningcompaniesarechargingcustomersupto$150,000

foraclonedpet,millionsofhomelessanimalsofthesamespeciesareavailablein

animalsheltersforaround$100.Unfortunately,mostoftheseanimalsarekilledfor

noonebringsthemhome.

WithourNoPetCloningmovement,weseektoprotectbothanimalsandpeople

fromharm.WeworkedharduntiltheonlyUScompaniesthatsoldclonedanimals

closedtheirdoors.Currently,catanddogcloningexperimentsforpetsalesareonly

beingconductedinSouthKorea.

55.WhafstheRoslinInstitute'sopiniononpetcloning?

A.TheRoslinInstitutethinksitisharmless.

B.TheRoslinInstitutethinksitcannotbeavoided.

C.TheRoslinInstitutedoesnotsupportit.

D.TheRoslinInstituterefusestomakecomments.

56.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthatthewriterthinks.

A.petsfromsheltersusuallyhavehealthproblems

B.buyingclonedpetsisawasteofmoney

C.clonedpetsarebetterthanpetsfromshelters

D.petsfromsheltersshouldbeusedforexperiments

57.TheNoPetCloningmovementhassucceededin.

A.askingUSpetcloningcompaniestomovetoSouthKorea

B.stoppingsomebusinessmenearningmoneybysellingclonedpets

C.educatingthepubliconthedisadvantagesofthecloningtechnology

D.persuading80%ofthepublictoprotestagainstpetcloning

58.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Animalcloningtechnologyisnotperfect

B.Petcloningisaprofitableindustry

C.Animalsshouldn'tbeusedforexperiments

D.Petcloningshouldbestopped

C

TheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgrammeiscallingforurgentactionto

reducegrowingrisksfromchemicals.Bettermanagementofchemicalscouldsave

millionsoflivesandbillionsofdollars.Asestimated,143,000chemicalsarenow

produced.Yetthereportsaysonlyasmallnumberofthesechemicalshavebeen

studiedfortheireffectsonhumanhealthandtheenvironment.Itsaysdeathand

disabilityratesarehighfromtheunsafeuseofchemicalproducts.

SylvieLemmet,directoroftheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme,says

poormanagementofchemicalshasahigheconomiccost.Forexample,shesaysthe

costishigherthantheamountofoverseasdevelopmentaid,orODA,forhealthcare

insub-SaharanAfrica.

Shesays,“Lookattheestimatedcostofpoisoningfrompesticideinsub-Saharan

Africa,onlytheinjuryandthelossofworkingtimeisestimatedtobe6.3billionUS

dollarsin2009.ThisishigherthanthetotalODAthatisgoingtothehealthsectorin

thesamearea.

TheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgrammeestimatesthatchemicalsales

worldwidewillincreasebyaroundthreepercentayearuntil2050.Chemical

productionismovingquicklyfromdevelopedtodevelopingcountries.By2020,

chemicalproductionisexpectedtoincreaseby40percentinAfricaandtheMiddle

Eastand33percentinLatinAmerica.Oneofitsbiggestconcernsispollutionof

riversandlakesbypesticidesandfertilizer.Othermajorconcernsareheavymetal

pollutionfromtheproductionofcementandtextiles,anddioxinpollutionfrom

mining.

TheUNreporturgesthechemicalindustryandgovernmentstoworktogetherto

developsafetypolicies.Itsayspreventingharmcostslessthanfixingit.

59.ThepurposeofParagraph3ismainlytoindicatethat.

A.theuseofpesticidecausesagreatloss

B.Africaneedsmoredevelopmentaid

C.chemicalshaveahighproductioncost

D.theestimatedcostofpoisoningfrompesticideisinaccurate

60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTasourceofdangeraccordingtothetext?

A.Pesticide.B.Fertilizer.

C.Heavymetals.D.Minerals.

61.Accordingtothetext,whatisthemainreasonfortherisksfromchemicals?

A.Poormanagementofchemicals.

B.Lackofresearchfundsonchemicals.

C.Themassproductionofcementandtextiles.

D.Contradictionsbetweenchemicalproducersandgovernments.

62.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ThetruthinSylvieLemmefscomments

B.AUNwarningaboutchemicaldangers

C.Theunpredictablefutureofchemicalindustry

D.Preventingismuchbetterthanfixing

D

Weallhavefears.Someofthemarereasonableenough,suchasthefearof

losingone'sjoborhavingadiseaseduringanoutbreak.Otherfears,however,arenot

reasonable,suchasthefearofsnakes,orenclosedspaces.Doctorscallthelatter

claustrophobia(幽閉恐懼癥).

Phobia,fromtheGreekwordfor"fbar”,isthetermhealthexpertsusetodescribe

theseunreasonablementalstatesofanxiety.Peoplewhohaveclaustrophobiafeel

anxiousornervouswhentheyareinelevators,cars,orevenlargerooms.Their

response,inseverecases,istopanic.Theymayendupshaking,sweating,

hyperventilating(呼吸急促),orevenfainting.Tothosewithoutthisphobia,itseems

unreasonabletohavethesekindsofreactionstoenclosedspaces,buttothe

claustrophobicperson,itistheirnaturalreactiontoasituationtheyconsider

threatening.Unfortunately,havingananxietyorpanicattackconfirmsthatperson9s

fear,andtheybegintoavoidtheobjectsorsituationswhichbringontheirdiscomfort.

Thegoodnewsisthatallkindsofphobiascanbetreated.Sincethefearisnotsensible,

thosesufferingphobiascanbehelpedtoovercomethem.Thehardeststepontheroad

torecoveryisthefirst.Therealizationthataphobiaisunreasonableleadstofurther

anxiety.Supportandencouragementfromfamily,friends,andcolleaguestoseek

adviceisofgreathelp.Techniquesfortreatmentincludeflooding,whichexposesthe

persontothesourceoftheiranxietyinacontrolledsituation,and

counter-conditioning,usingself-relaxationmethodstogetthroughanxietyattacks.In

themostseverecases,thesetechniquesmaybeaccomplishedbymedicines.People

beingtreatedcangetovertheirfearineighttotenweeks.

Thereisnogoodreasontoliveinconstantfear.Ifyouhaveaphobia,seek

medicaladviceandtreatment.Ifyouknowsomeonewithaphobia,besupportive.

Fearissometimesanecessarypartofthehumanexperience,butunreasonablefearis

not.

63.Accordingtothepassage,whatisphobia?

A.AfearoftheGreeklanguage.

B.Afearofhealthprofessionals.

C.Unreasonableanxiety.

D.Anoutbreakofdisease.

64.Apersonwithclaustrophobiafeelsanxious.

A.attheseashore

B.atthefootofamountain

C.incars

D.atacrowdedmeeting

65.Whichofthesephysicalsymptomswouldmostprobablybeexperiencedduringa

claustrophobiaattack?

A.Slowheartrate.

B.Lossofhearing.

C.Inabilitytokeepstill.

D.Asharppaininthelegs.

66.Whatadviceisgiventothosewhoknowsomeonewithaphobia?

A.Theyshouldexposethepersontothesourceofanxiety.

B.Theyshouldencouragethepersontoseekhelp.

C.Theyshouldsharetheperson'sfear.

D.Theyshouldavoidthatperson.

E

Sports,drama,andavarietyoforganizationskeepstudents

busyduringhighschool.Wheredotheyfindthemoneytodothese

things?NoteveryonegetsitfromMommyandDaddy.Mosthaveto

worktopayfortheseactivities.Someadultsquestionifhighschool

studentsshouldhavejobs.

Somepeopleworrythatteenswithafter-schooljobswill

struggletofindtimeforhomework.Actually,theresponsibilityof

havingajobhelpsteensprioritize(戈U分優(yōu)先順序)theirtime.Manyjobsareonlya

coupleofhourshifts(輪班)onweeknights.Accordingtoasurvey,86percentofhigh

schoolstudentshaveanafter-schoolweekendorsummerjobandstudentswhowork

between10and20hoursperweekduringtheschoolyearhavestatisticallyhigher

grade-pointaverages(平均分)thanthosewhodonotworkatall.Thosewhoworkin

highschoolaremorelikelytoworkincollege,andfinancing(負(fù)擔(dān)的經(jīng)費(fèi))their

collegeeducationisatopreasonforundergraduatestolookforemployment.Instead

ofconsideringjobsabarrier,employmentshouldbelookedatasreal-world

education.

Otherpeoplethinkthatworkaddstoomuchstress,whichmaybesomewhattrue,

butregardlessofhavingajobornot,thereisalwaysgoingtobestress.Bettertolearn

howtodealwithbusyschedulesinacontrolledenvironmentlikehighschoolthanto

beoutonyourownandalone,experiencingstressforthefirsttime.Ipersonally

wouldbemoreconcernedfortheteenagerwhohastobecomeindependentwithout

havinganyfamiliaritywithworking.

Thebiggestreasonteensshouldbeallowedtoworkisthatitisahealthywayof

earningmoney.Mydadtoldme,"Havingajobisagoodwaytosaveupforthings

youaregoingtoneedorwanttodo.Yougetalotmoreoutofthingsifyouare

financiallyresponsibleforthem."Kidsneedthefreedomtochoosehowtospendtheir

money.Thesoonertheyhaveanincome,thesoonertheycanlearnhowtousemoney

wisely.Iftheyarenotallowedtoworkinhighschool,theymayrunintotroubleinthe

future.

67.Accordingtothesurvey,comparedwiththosewhodon'tworkteenswith

after-schooljobsare.

A.morelikelytogotocollege

B.usuallydoingbetteratschool

C.morewillingtopayfortheireducation

D.abletofindabetterjobaftergraduation

68.Whodoestheauthorworryaboutmost?

A.Teenswhohavetroubleinbalancingtheirstudyandwork.

B.Teenswhowillfacemuchstresswhenworkingpart-time.

C.Teenswhohavetolearntotakeresponsibilityforthemselves.

D.Teenswhohavetobeindependentwithoutanyworkexperience.

69.Theauthor9sfatheradvisedhimto.

A.learnhowtousemoneywisely

B.earnmoneytogetwhathewants

C.workhardtohaveabrightfuture

D.takepartinafter-schoolactivities

70.Theauthor9sattitudetowardsteenshavingafter-schooljobsis.

A.cautiousB.unconcerned

C.supportiveD.negative

第四部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)完成句子(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)

71.Thetwocirclesbutnotincolor,(differ)

這兩個(gè)圓大小不同但顏色一樣。

72.Ifhe,heisboundtoencounterdifficulties,(undertake)

如果他承接這項(xiàng)工程的話,一定會遇到困難。

73.Ifyouneedhelp,getitearly—inthelongrun.(pay)

如果您需要幫助,那就早日獲取幫助——從長遠(yuǎn)來看它將給您回報(bào)。

74.Thecurrentdevelopmentsthefutureofthetalk,(cast)

目前的形勢給談判的前途投下了陰影。

75.Ifsheit,whyshouldwe?(object)

如果她不反對,我們?yōu)槭裁匆磳Γ?/p>

76.1thinkwestillneedtodependonourselves.(obtain)

我認(rèn)為我們依然需要靠自己來獲取更大的開放空間。

77.1hate,butcouldyougivemeyourphonenumberagain?(bother)

我真不愿打擾你,但是你可以再告訴我一遍你的電話號碼嗎?

78.Thefilm,whichmademethinkofmygoldenschoollife,

(strike)

這部電影深深地打動了我,它使我想起了我美好的學(xué)校生活。

79.Shehimabouthispay.(resist)

她禁不住向他問起他報(bào)酬的事。

80.hecansuccessfullyfinishthejobontime,(doubt)

毫無疑問他能夠成功地按時(shí)完成這項(xiàng)工作。

第二節(jié)短文寫作(共1題,滿分30分)

假如你是中學(xué)生李華。你在一個(gè)叫“家長一百”的家長論壇上看到如下內(nèi)容。

請你寫一篇英語文章回復(fù)這位家長。

I'mamotherofaSeniorHighstudent.Iwanttosendmychildtostudyabroad.I

believethatstudyingabroadwillhelphimtolearnaforeignlanguagebetter,be

independentandhaveagoodfuture.Butheisveryupsetandwantstostudyathome.

Wequarrelaboutthiseveryday.AmIwrong?

寫作要點(diǎn):①表明自己的看法;

②舉例說明并陳述自己的理由;

③提出至少兩條建議。

注意:①詞數(shù):120個(gè)左右;

②文中不得出現(xiàn)自己所在學(xué)校的名稱和班級同學(xué)的姓名。

答案解析

【聽力材料】

Text1

W:①KatemetJackfiveyearsagowhenshewasl6yearsold.

M:①JackwasonlytwoyearsyoungerthanKate,butheseemedmuchyounger.

Text2

W:②Thisisthethirdtimeyou'vebeenlateforworkthisweek,Bob.You'llhave

todobetter,orI'llhavetoletyougo.

M:Itwon'thappenagain,Ipromise.

Text3

W:Ihaven'tseenyouaroundforlong!Haveyoubeenonholiday?

M:③No,Ihavehadacoupleofconferences.OneinMilanandtheotherin

Yorkshire.

Text4

M:rdliketwoticketsforthe8o9clockshowthisevening.

W:"Sorry,Sir.Theyaresoldout.Butwehaveafewleftfortomorrow.

Text5

M:WhafsCathybeenupto?I'veseenherattheschoolofmusicseveraltimes.

W:Canyoubelievethatshehastakenupsingingatherage?

Text6

W:Hi,Mr.Harry!⑦What'stherush?

M:Thebankclosesin30minutesandIneedtocashacheck.

W:⑥Nohurry.Youmaycashittomorrow,andIcanlendyousomemoney.

M:Thanks,butifsnecessaryformetobuyacomputer.

W:CanIhelpinanyway?

M:?Youcangivemealifttothebankifyouwantto.

W:Sure.Pleasegetintomycar.Lefsgo.

Text7

M:Oh,Lucy,it'syou.Wherehaveyoubeen?Ihaven91seenyouforages.

W:Hello,Richard.Gladtoseeyouhere.wenttoJapanin2007andhavebeen

workingtheresince.

M:Isee.Whatareyoureading?Anovel?

W:Yes,justforfun.⑩?It'stooboringtositonthetrainforhourssoIusually

takeabookwithmetoread.

M:You'requiteright.Readingbooksisagoodwaytokilltime.

Text8

M:?HaveyoubyanychanceeverbeentoHongKong?

W:Yes,Ihave.Why?

M:??I'mgoingtherewithmyfamilyforavacationnextmonth.Canyoutellme

whatit'slikethere?

W:?Well,it'saveryexcitingplace,Ithink.Asamatteroffact,it'sprobablyoneof

themostexcitingplacesIknow.

M:Really?That9sgoodtohear.Canyoutellmeanythingelse?

W:Well-uh...whatelsewouldyouliketoknow?

M:?Howabouttheweatherandthepeople?

W:?Theweatheratthistimeofyearisusuallycoolandwet,andinmyopinion,

thepeoplethereareveryinteresting.

M:Itsoundslikeawonderfulplace.

W:Itis,I'msureyouwillhaveagoodtimethere.

Text9

M:Haveyounoticedthenewdustbindownstairs?

W:Yeah.Itlookslikeabattery.What9sitfor?Isitreallyforgarbage?

M:Notreally.Actuallyit'sadustbinforusedbatteries.

W:Usedbatteries?Whydoweneedit?

M:?Well,you

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