第二节摘录信息(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文后的空格里填上适当的单词或短语。注意:每空不超过三个单词。My name is
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第二节摘录信息(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在文后的空格里填上适当的单词或短语。注意:每空不超过三个单词。 My name is Jane. My job is to write stories and newsletters for a magazine. My hobby is traveling and I hope to visit Great Britain one day. I’d like a pen-pal from London, who is interested in discussing the differences between Europe and Asia. I love listening to pop music and playing football. I’m Manuel. I’m a businessman and have a large company with many workers and clerks. I’d like to find a pen-pal who is also a businessman and lives in North America. I like using the Internet. I am working in a university. I speak English, French and Russian. My family name is Jackson but my students usually call me Sarah. I’d like a pen-pal who is fond of language learning working in Oxford University. I don’t like using computers for learning and I believe that true language can only happen in a classroom. I’m Peter and interested in the differences between East Europe and North America. I love riding my horse and listening to jazz. I usually get up at 7 o’clock and go to school around 7:30 in the morning. I want to find a pen-pal who has the same interest as me living in Sydney. Cindy is my first name. I’m working in a travel agency. Sometimes I am called Mr. Guide as I am working. I’d like to find a pen-pal who comes fromEurope. I like playing the piano and listening to jazz. I’m interested in history, but I don’t like to discuss languages.
First name
| Vocation(职业)
| 61.____________
| Pen-pal from
| Jane
| 62._____________
| Traveling, listening to pop music and 63.________
| London
| 64.__________
| Businessman
| Using 65._________
| North America
| Jackson
| 66._________
| Teaching
| Oxford University
| Peter
| Student
| 67.____________ and listening to jazz
| 68.__________
| Cindy
| 69.___________
| Playing the piano, listening to jazz, history.
| 70.__________
| |
答案
61.hobbies 62.writer 63.playing football 64.manuel 65.the Internet 66.teacher / professor 67.riding his horse 68.Sydney 69.guide 70.Europe |
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第二部分 回答问题(共4小题;每小题2分,满分8分) 阅读下面短文,根据第9 至第12小题的具体要求,简单回答问题。 There are amazing things in the world. The story about Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster(尼斯湖水怪), is one of the widely spread legends(传说) in the early 20th century. On July 22, 1933, two visitors, Mr. and Mrs. George Spices, were driving along one of the most famous lakes in the highlands of Scotland. Suddenly they saw an animal on the road in front of them. Unlike any other animals that they had seen before, it had a very big body and a very small head, but no legs. When Mr. and Mrs. Spices saw it, it was moving towards the lake like a snake. Later on, the animal was described like a long black or green dinosaur, and it was informally called Nessie. Soon, stories about this strange animal and Loch Ness became famous all over the world. Now people are still interested in Nessie and many visit Loch Ness so that they can see Nessie. There are different opinions on this legend among scientists. Anyway, they are all sure that a kind of large animal lives in the lake and believe that they are going to find out what it is some day. 9. When did Mr. and Mrs. Spices see Nessie?(不超过4个单词) _______________________________________________________________________________ 10. Where is Loch Ness?( 不超过2个单词) _______________________________________________________________________________ 11. Why do many people visit Loch Ness?(不超过3个单词) _______________________________________________________________________________ 12. What is the thing that all scientists are sure about Loch Ness?(不超过13个单词) _______________________________________________________________________________ |
第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36---55各题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A man and his family lived on a large hill, from where many long steps led down to the street. One day the man was 36 on his motorcycle on his patio (露台) and his wife was in the house in the kitchen. The man was racing the 37 on the motorcycle and somehow, the motorcycle started to run. The man, still holding the handlebars, was 38 through a glass patio door and the motorcycle fell onto the floor inside the house. The wife, hearing the 39 , ran into the dining room, and found her husband lying on the floor, 40 and bleeding (流血), the motorcycle lying 41 him and the patio door broken. The wife ran to the 42 and called for an ambulance. After the ambulance took the husband to the hospital, the wife 43 the motorcycle and pushed it outside. Seeing that 44 had spilled on the floor, the wife got some paper towels, __45 up the gas, and threw the towels in the toilet. The husband got treated at the hospital and was 46 then to come home. After arriving home, he looked at the broken patio door and the 47 done to his motorcycle. He became sad, went into the bathroom, sat on the 48 and smoked a cigarette. After finishing the cigarette, he threw it between his legs into the toilet bowl while still 49 . The wife, who was in the kitchen, heard a loud explosion and her husband 50 . She ran into the bathroom and found her husband lying on the floor. His 51 had been blown away and he was suffering burns on the back of his 52 and his hips (臀部). The wife again ran to the phone and 53 an ambulance. While the ambulance crew (人员) were carrying the husband with the stretcher(担架) down to the street, one of the crew asked the wife how the husband had 54 himself. She told them and they started laughing so hard, one of them tipped(倾斜) the stretcher and the husband was thrown onto the ground. He fell down the remaining (余下的) 55 and broke his ankle. 36. A. working B. driving C. riding D. pushing 37. A. wheels B. door C. engine D. windows 38. A. broken B. driven C. pushed D. dragged 39. A. word B. crash C. news D. voice 40. A. cut B. harmed C. wound ed D. hit 41. A. from behind B. away from C. near from D. next to 42. A. phone B. station C. hospital D. street 43. A. took B. felt C. stood D. laid 44. A. gas B. blood C. parts D. water 45. A. dug B. dried C. picked D. set 46. A. forced B. allowed C. encouraged D. arranged 47. A. good B. wrong C. damage D. harm 48. A. chair B. pit (坑) C. basin D. toilet 49. A. sitting B. lying C. lighted D. smoked 50. A. laughing B. calling C. singing D. screaming 51. A. trousers B. coat C. towels D. cigarette 52. A. arms B. head C. legs D. hands 53. A. asked about B. sent for C. called for D. called in 54. A. enjoyed B. burned C. saved D. supported 55. A. ways B. parts C. things D. steps |
Dear Laura, Hi! I am Veronica, your new pen friend from Singapore. I got your name and address from the Making Pen Pals" Column in Buddies magazine and thought I"d write to you. Well, let me start by telling you something about myself. I am 13 years old and I am studying in secondary one at Westdove School. I have just finished my exams. I live with my parents and younger sister in a five room apartment. I like swimming, playing tennis and reading novels. I love the outdoors, especially the sea and I have been on several trekking (long and hard) tours abroad. I enjoy listening to both pop and classical music. My favorite food is pizza and I love making it myself because I like to make it with lots of cheese and pepper. To sum it up, I am a talkative, caring and patient person. I guess life in London must be wonderful with all the interesting places and good food to enjoy. I"d love to see the famous Big Ben. I hope to visit London during one of my school holidays. Laura, I would really like to learn more about your culture and lifestyle. I hope you will write back. I have enclosed(附有) my address and telephone number. Please feel free to call me if you make a trip to Singapore. I think you should because it is a wonderful place to shop. Till then, good-bye! Yours faithfully Veronica 60. Veronica writes the letter to Laura because she wants to ______. A. tell her something about herself B. know something about her C. invite her to her country D. make friends with her 61. Veronica says she loves making pizza because ______. A. pizza bought in Singapore is not good B. people can not buy fresh pizza in Singapore C. she can make pizza to her own taste D. she thinks it is cheap to make pizza 62. From the letter we know that ______. A. Veronica is not interested in traveling B. Veronica has traveled a lot C. Veronica has been to London before D. Veronica thinks Singapore is the best place for travelers 63. Veronica thinks that Laura should come to Singapore some day because ______. A. she can do a lot of shopping in Singapore B. Singapore is a city of flowers C. Singapore is a good place to visit D. Singapore is her native country |
第二节:信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 信息匹配(阅读以下各家饭店和每位顾客的信息,然后匹配顾客和他/她拟要就餐的饭店。) A. Gorden’s is a restaurant in an attractive part of town, and has tables in the garden for sunny days. It’s knows for pizza, fried chicken and hamburgers. Gorden’s has special prices for children’s meals. Excellent food but service can be slow. Open 12:00-20:00. B. The Silver Palace Chinese Restaurant serves food from many parts of China at low prices. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, but it can get noisy. Reasonable service. Near the city center, with a car park. Open12:00-14:00, 17:30-2:00. C. The Tower Coffee Bar serves light snacks, soft drinks and excellent Italian coffee. Its friendly atmosphere is popular with students and young people, and it is a good meeting place for friends. Can be rather noisy! Open midday to midnight. D. The Tiny Tea Room serves a selection of tea, coffee and good home-made cakes and pastries(油酥点心).Perfect for a refreshing rest and there is a game room for children. Gets very crowded at lunchtime. Open 9:00-16:00 E. King’s restaurant is a good choice for quick, inexpensive meals. This restaurant serves a wide kinds of English food. There is also an interesting vegetarian menu which includes a varity of hot dishes, and salads. Open 11:00-22:00. F. Bernini’s is a high-quality Italian restaurant. It is internationally recognized for its first-class food and service. Bernini’s is close to the city center and parking is available. Open evenings only, 18:00-23:00. 46. Mrs. Jones and her daughter are going to have a day in town. Their bus arrives there at ten o’clock. They would like to have coffee before they start shopping. 47. The Browns are on holiday. They are spending the day sightseeing in town and want to have meal at a restaurant suitable for small children. They would like to sit outside. 48. Linda’s Italian friend Maria is visiting him for a week. They want to have a snack before going to the cinema in the evening. Maria is fond of trying English food. Linda doesn’t eat meat. 49. Robert Evans has invited a Swedish businessman to dinner to discuss a contract. He wants to take him to a restaurant near his office in the city center. The food and service must be excellent. 50. A tourist team of many travelers from various countries want to go out for a late-night meal, but they don’t have much money, and don’t like English food! 顾客 饭店 46. Mrs. Jones and her daughter A. Gorden’s 47. the Browns B. the Palace Chinese Restaurant 48. Linda and Maria C. the Tower Coffee Bar 49. Robert Evans D. the Tiny Tea Room 50. A tourist team E. King’s Restaurant F. Bernini’s |
I am a music store owner. One day, when I was cleaning the instruments in my store, I saw an old man come in. His short steps dragged on the carpet. “Is 77 too old to learn the banjo (班卓琴)?” he asked. “You can learn to play it well,” I replied, holding back my doubts. My mind told me I was giving false encouragement. I reached the instructor’s schedule and gave the rates, the available time and the additional information that he would need. To my surprise and delight, the old man, Carl, began banjo lessons three days later with my most patient teacher. With nothing to do at home but practice, Carl made surprising progress. After breakfast he practiced for his required half hour. While waiting for lunch he picked up his banjo again for just a couple of minutes. Since TV was difficult for him to see and hear, he often played the banjo in the evenings. Carl was always early for lessons so it was a surprise that he didn’t arrive one Tuesday. The next morning I listened to the answering machine with sadness. “Carl’s in hospital,” the voice recorded. Two months later, I shared the newspaper obituary with the banjo teacher. We both shed tears for a surprisingly clever banjo student. Several months later, a woman came into the store carrying a plant. “This is for Carl’s banjo teacher,” she said. “I’m his wife, Mary.” “Why did Carl want to play the banjo?” I asked. Mary took a deep breath and let it out slowly. “Carl was at some show when he was 10 years old. He came close to the stage to watch the performers. When they were packing up their instruments, the banjo player said to Carl, ‘You want to see this up close?’ Carl climbed up on the stage and from then on he wanted to play the banjo.” Carl had waited 67 years to realize a dream! Mary gave the plant to me. “Thank you for the best six months of his life,” she said. 68. In Paragraph 2, the author’s reaction to Carl’s question showed that he ______. A. was willing to help B. didn’t want to encourage Carl C. didn’t want to give him false encouragement D. encouraged Carl though he had doubts 69. How did Carl learn to play the banjo well? A. By working hard. B. By taking short cuts. C. By asking his wife to help him. D. By finding the best teacher. 70. The underlined word “obituary” in Para.5 means a notice that _______. A. announces somebody has died B. announces somebody is needed C. announces a good piece of news D. announces a gift for somebody |
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