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    1、2022学年第一学期高三教学调研 (2022.12)英 语 试 卷考生注意:1. 考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。试卷分第I卷(第1-10页)和第II卷(第11页)。所有答题必须涂(选择题) 或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3. 答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名。 第 I 卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. A

    2、t the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question y

    3、ou have heard.1. A. At a post office.B. At a garage.C. At a newspaper office.D. At a publishing house.2. A. He wants to get a new position.B. He is asking the woman for help.C. He has left the woman a good impression.D. He enjoys letter writing.3. A. 3:40.B. 4:00C. 4:20D. 3:204. A. Joe collects rock

    4、n roll records.B. Joe runs a records shopC. Joe produces recordsD. Joe is a player of a band.5. A. The weather forecast says it will be fine.B. The weather wont affect their plan.C. They will not do as planned in case of rain.D. They will postpone their programme if it rains.6. A. Shell go to a movi

    5、e.B. Shell type a document.C. Shell visit the man. D. Shell write a composition.7. A. Teacher and student.B. Doctor and patient.C. Custom official and passengerD. Shop assistant and customer.8. A. Close the windows.B. Pack their clothesC. Lock the suitcase.D. Telephone for a taxi.9. A. Mark made som

    6、e trouble with Bobby.B. Bobby was a trouble-maker at school.C. Mr. Allen was Bobbys class teacher.D. Mark was Bobbys elder brother.10. A. Internet surfing.B. Stock exchanging.C. Mountain climbing.D. Job hunting.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be aske

    7、d three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are base

    8、d on the following passage.11. A. Gas.B. Solar energyC. AlcoholD. Electricity12. A. Air traffic conditions.B. Traffic jams on highways.C. Road conditions.D. New traffic rules.13. A. Go through a health check.B. Carry little luggage.C. Arrive early for boarding.D. Have security checks.Questions 14 th

    9、rough 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. TeachersB. OfficialsC. Doctors.D. Farmers.15. A. They could not find the furniture they like at the market.B. They dont want to waste their money buying furniture.C. They neednt take pains to move their furniture.D. Renting furniture is fashionable

    10、at present.16. A. A New Trendthe Renting of Home Furnishings.B. Some suggestions about Renting Home Furnishings.C. How to Furnish Your House Attractively.D. Advantage of Renting Home Furnishings.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read

    11、 twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.PERSONAL INFORMATION(S

    12、ummer Mandarin Course)Name: Emma WhiteNationality: (17) _Identity: A (18) _ studentDate of register: 9th (19) _Major: (20) _Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Whats wrong with the man?He cant (21) _.How is th

    13、e mans family life?He and his wife (22) _.Why cant the man take a vacation at present? Because he is (23) _ of some important business.What is the doctors suggestion?He should consider a (24) _.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to mak

    14、e the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank. (A) In the old days, fresh food had to be eaten in the city no more than one or two days after

    15、it was left the farm. If (25) _ (keep) longer, it would spoil. One of the reasons behind it is (26) _ the air contains many living things that can harm our food. Some things, such as insects can be seen by us. (27) _, like bacteria, can be seen only with a microscope.All living things need water and

    16、 man discovered that (28) _ the water is removed, the activity of the bacteria which cause food (29) _ (go) bad is prevented. In other words, we can protect some of our food by drying it; besides, living things can grow only at certain temperatures, so we can also protect our food by heating or cool

    17、ing it.A New York man had (30) _ idea. He filled a wooden railroad car with tons of butter. The car was hooked to a train and pulled from New York to Boston.How could this be done? The butter (31) _ (pack) in ice and twice during the trip, more ice was added. This was the first refrigerator cars and

    18、 mechanical refrigerator at homes and stores and other places (32) _ need them.(B)Mt. Qomolangma was first conquered in 1953, (33) _ Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing, his guide, became the first climbers to reach the top. More than 750 times have people tried to conquer the mountain, but not al

    19、l successful, yet every climber knows the danger. This doesnt stop teams of climbers (34) _ (arrive) at the base camp every year with the courage of reaching the top.Two such climbers and two unlucky ones are Scott Fischer and Rob Hall. Fischer, an American guide with much experience, was lost in a

    20、terrible storm which (35) _ (sweep) across the mountain. A rescue team found him and his friend, but didnt manage to bring Fischer to safety in the terrible conditions because he was dying. New Zealander Rob Hall, another experienced climber and guide, was lost near the top. These two men had someth

    21、ing (36) _common: they were both guides and always took a “tour” of (37)_(experienced) climbers up the mountain.There is a lot that can go wrong in an action to reach the top of Mt. Qomolangma; a sudden change in weather conditions or a wrong turning. Planes will only be sent to rescue if they have

    22、been paid for in advance. (38)_ _ _ all these, there is a business in leading guided tours to the top. Wealthy mountain climbers can now pay 64000 or more to succeed.Many people wonder (39) _ guides can hope to look after their inexperienced climbers when they fail to keep themselves alive. Steve Be

    23、ll, also a guide who has recently led a team to Mt. Qomolangma, believed that they are safer than others, because the guide can ask a weak climber to turn back at any point if he feels that the climber is a danger to the team.(40)_ these expeditions are safe or not, many climbers feel they have turn

    24、ed Mt. Qomolangma into a business, like a park for the very rich people. One truth, however, will always remain: it doesnt matter how much money you have, if you make a mistake on Mt. Qomolangma, the possible result will be death.Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the word

    25、s in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. shineB. sortC. fieldD. relatively E. pairF. sincereG. worthH. traditionallyI. fascinatedJ. worthy K. highlightedLets admit it: half of the fun of watching football matches is the eye candy. While many f

    26、ans enjoy the sport itself, lots are _41_ by the charming players. So which is your favorite type?Appearance countsA number of players pay great attention to personal style. Cool haircuts always _42_ well with the handsome faces on the field.For instance, you cant make a “hottest players” list witho

    27、ut mentioning Crisiano Ronaldo. Portugals 30-year-old captain is the most expensive soccer player in history, and it looks like hes _43_ every centhis perfect figure and athletic abilities are priceless. Neymar, 23, is another star in this _44_. There is no doubt that he is quite an attractive young

    28、 man, with his sharp features and dream eyes. And hopes are always high that he will lead his team to glory.Winning personalitySome player may not have striking faces, but their _45_ personalities make them attractive.Take 28-year-old Lionel Messi for example. Although the Argentine superstar has ha

    29、d a _46_ disappointing year on the _47_, you cant change the fact that hes a witty guy with a strong personality.Uniqueness is attractiveBut soccer isnt only a beauty contest. Players who dont have _48_ handsome faces certainly have an equal chance to _49_, as long as they offer fans something to re

    30、member.In an interview with The Independent newspaper, Mario Balotelli called himself “the coolest, funniest and best-looking player in the Italy team.” He certainly has a unique look, which is _50_ by his ever-changing, funny hairstyle. The 25-year-old star has a reputation for a quick temper and g

    31、reat endurance. One spark from his can change the course of a game.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. The make-up has been

    32、_51_ and the costumes are back in the wardrobe. All of the ghosts, and zombies (僵尸) have disappeared for another year. If you were out On October 31, you probably noticed that there seemed to be many more of the _52_ creatures scaring up fun on Shanghai streets this year. Not everyone, however, is _

    33、53_ about the increasing popularity of Halloween in our city.In actual fact, Halloween is a holiday that makes _54_ people unhappy, even in countries where it is widely popular. It is not surprising that stories of the dead rising and walking among us might offend certain religious and cultural _55_

    34、 of any country._56_, costumes are often designed to be scary, disturbing and even disgusting. This particular feature of Halloween is exactly what _57_some elderly passengers on the metro a few nights ago. A group of local university students, who were heading for a Halloween party, had dressed up

    35、like zombies. Their frightening appearance shocked the elderly passengers, causing them to become nervous.Micro-bloggers later discussed the _58_ online, expressing _59_ opinions. On one hand, some see it as an example of young people showing a lack of _60_ and respect towards the people around them

    36、. On the other hand, others see it as a harmless way to have fun._61_ ones judgment of that particular story, we can all agree that this is an obvious case of both cultural and generational _62_. China is a country that values respect for dead ancestors. Its quite likely that some Chinese people see

    37、 certain Halloween traditions as making fun of the dead. It seems that while Chinas younger generation embraces the celebrations of Western countries, the _63_ generation can easily feel offended and question the wisdom of adopting foreign holidays.China is changing rapidly, and many of those change

    38、s are due to outside influences. As the country embraces the values and cultural celebrations of foreign countries, what happens to _64_ values and celebrations? How do generations, which are becoming so vastly different, continue to respect and understand one anther? _65_ to think about while you e

    39、at your Halloween candy.51. A. washed upB. washed offC. put onD. put down52. A. frightening-lookingB. exciting-lookingC. worrying-looking D. upsetting-looking53. A. sadB. regretfulC. happyD. delighted54. A. noB. anyC. someD. all55. A. differencesB. identityC. influencesD. values56. A. NeverthelessB.

    40、 FurthermoreC. IndeedD. Consequently57. A. delightedB. excitedC. stressedD. upset58. A. accidentB. incidentC. eventD. affair59. A. positiveB. negativeC. mixedD. uncertain60. A. sensitivityB. sensibilityC. connectivityD. credibility61. A. Because ofB. In view ofC. For the sake ofD. Regardless of62. A

    41、. conflictsB. confusionsC. crashesD. challenges63. A. teenageB. olderC. pastD. middle-aged64. A. naturalB. nativeC. originalD. traditional65. A. Everything B. SomethingC. AnythingD. NothingSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfini

    42、shed statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)You might never hear of Norah Jones several years ago. Before her album “Come Away With Me” arrived, no one expected th

    43、e quiet girl to take eight Grammies.On February 10, Jones returned with her long-awaited new album, “Feel like Home,” still without much publicity.For the talented young girl, following up the huge presentation isnt much pressure: “I want people to like it, but I dont expect it to do as well as the

    44、last one.” That was kind of strange. But I like this record; its sweet.Born on March 30, 1979 in New York City, Jones grew up in Dallas, Texas with her mother and thanks her for her musical style. “My mom had this eight-album Billie Holiday set. I picked out one disc I liked and played it over and o

    45、ver again.”Jones began playing the piano at seven and discovered singing while in high school. She majored in jazz piano at the University of North Texas for two years before taking a trip to New York City. The trip started out as just a summer trip away from college, but Jones quickly knew that she

    46、 would not be leaving for a while.“The music scene is so huge. I found it very exciting. I especially enjoyed hearing amazing songwriters at places like the Living Room. I just couldnt leave.”She started visiting local songwriters and at last started a band with local song writer Jesse Harris and ba

    47、ssist Lee Alexander, who wrote most songs for “Come Away With Me” and “Feels Like Home.”“Weve always done the music we like. I feel like we are all honest, the band and me, and thats really all that matters,” Jones says.When asked about the advantage of fame, Jones simply says, “Ive got a nicer apar

    48、tment now, but thats about it.” She pauses a minute and amends that answer, “My old apartments was nice, too, though. I dont want that owner to get mad.”66. The album “Come Away With Me”_.A. made Norah Jones known to the public right after its release.B. isnt well received.C. has won many honors for

    49、 Norah Jones.D. sells well at home and abroad.67. From Paragraph 3, we know what Norah Jones most cares about is _.A. that people like her album.B. how she can reduce so much pressure.C. whether the new album can equal the last one.D. that she can improve her skills.68. Norah Jones talents in singin

    50、g were discovered _.A. by her mother when she was still young.B. at the age of sevenC. when she was studying in high school.D. after she took a trip to New York City69. The passage suggests Norah Jones _.A. cares more about others than herself.B. prefers to live in the old apartment rather than the

    51、new one.C. owes her success to her partnersHarris and Alexander.D. finds it pleasant to work with her band and songwriters.(B)Below are some classified ads from the Internet.Health BeautyV2 cigs is undeniably the leader in the electronic cigarette industry.If you are a smoker who wants to quit soon,

    52、 we will illustrate just some of the most important features and benefits of V2 e-cigarettes:Effectively satisfy the desire for tobacco smoking with V2 CigsV2 Cigs is more affordable than its competitorsEnjoy smoking without the unpleasant by-products of tobacco smoking: No ash, smoke or bad breath.

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    54、for an introductory letter.We now offer a 10% discount for students and over 65s.Please visit our website http:/ CommunitiesCity Market is committed to helping our communities grow and prosper. Each year, we assist hundreds of local nonprofit organizations, schools and churches working to make the c

    55、ommunities we share better places to live and work. Its easier than ever to request a donation for your nonprofit organization with our online form. Go to our website at http:/ More Volunteers Doing More Community WorkIn over 200 countries, Lions are doing community volunteer work, helping, leading,

    56、 planning and supporting.We want everyone to see a better tomorrow. We believe everyone deserves a healthy life. From providing health programs that focus on hearing loss to supporting efforts to control and prevent diabetes(糖尿病), Lions volunteers are working to improve the health of children and ad

    57、ults around the world.There are many ways to get involved: community projects, group volunteer opportunities, or global health programs.Please call 630-571-5466http:/ www.lionsclub. orgBusiness opportunitiesLiquor Store For SaleFull equipment, located in Port Saint Lucie, Florida, U.S. Serious inqui

    58、ries only. Call 302-393-3126Caf/Restaurant Business For SaleBusy location. Unbelievable price, $30,000. Call302-650-472470. The underlined word “by-products” has the closest meaning to _.A. ingredientsB. tastesC. public imagesD. side effects71. Which website should you visit if you want to take on s

    59、ome voluntary work?A. http:/ www.lionsclub.orgB. http:/ C. http:/ D. http:/ 72. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. V2 cigs can be classified as a kind of traditional cigarettes.B. City Market has been devoted to helping nonprofit organizations overseas.C. Of all the advertise

    60、ments, three items try to be price competitive.D. Day Spa Beauty Salon is intended to provide beauty service for females.73. What number can you call if you need some advice for skin care?A. 860-868-0710B. 302-650-4724C. 630-571-5466D. 302-393-3126(C)A simple piece of rope hangs between some environ

    61、mentally friendly Americans and their neighbors. On one side stand those who have begun to see clothes dryers as wasteful consumers of energy (up to 6% of total electricity) and powerful emitters of carbon dioxide (up to a ton of CO2 per household every year). As an alternative, they are turning to

    62、clotheslines as part of what Alexander Lee, an environmentalist, calls “what-I-can- do environmentalism.”But on the other side are people who oppose air-drying laundry outside on visual grounds. Increasingly, they have persuaded community and homeowners associations (HOAs) across the U.S. to ban out

    63、door clotheslines, which they say not only look unattractive but also lower surrounding property values. Those actions, in turn, have led to a right-to-dry movement that is pressing for making laws to protect the choice to use clotheslines. Only three states-Florida, Hawaii and Utah-have laws writte

    64、n broadly enough to protect clotheslines. Right-to-dry advocates argue that there should be more.Matt Reck is the kind of eco-conscious guy who feeds his trees with bathwater and recycles condensation drops(冷凝水) from his air conditioners to water plants. His family also uses a clothesline. But Otto

    65、Hagen, president of Recks HOA in Wake Forest, N.C., notified him that a neighbor had complained about his line. The Recks ignored the warning and still dry their clothes on a rope in the yard. “Many people claim to be environmentally friendly but dont take matters into their own hands,” says Reck. H

    66、OAs Hagen has decided to hold off taking action. “Im not going to go crazy,” he says. “But if Matt keeps his line and more neighbors complain, Ill have to address it again.”North Carolina lawmakers tried and failed earlier this year to insert language into an energy bill that would expressly prevent

    67、 HOAs from regulating clotheslines. But the issue remains a touchy one with HOAs and real estate agents. “Most visual restrictions are rooted, to a degree, in the belief that homogenous (统一协调的 ) external appearance are supportive of property value,” says Sara Stubbins, executive director of the Comm

    68、unity Association Institutes North Carolina chapter. In other words, associations worry that housing prices will fall if prospective buyers think their would-be neighbors are too poor to afford dryers.Alexander Lee dismisses the notion that clotheslines devalue property, advocating that the idea “ne

    69、eds to change in light of global warming.” “We all have to do at least something to decrease our carbon footprint,” Alexander Lee says.74. What is NOT mentioned as a disadvantage of using clothes dryers?A. Electricity consumption.B. Air pollution.C. Waste of energy.D. Ugly looking.75. Which of the f

    70、ollowing is INCORRECT?A. Opposers think air-drying laundry would devalue surrounding property.B. Opposers consider the outdoor clothesline as an eyesore to the scenery.C. Right-to-dry movements led to the pass of written laws to protect clotheslines.D. Most of states in the US have no written laws t

    71、o protect clotheslines.76. In the last paragraph Alexander Lee recommends that_.A. clotheslines should be banned in the community.B. clotheslines wouldnt lessen the property values.C. the globe would become warmer and warmer.D. we should protect the environment in the community.77. An appropriate ti

    72、tle for the passage might be_.A. Opinions on Environmental Protection.B. Opinions on Air-drying Laundry.C. What-I-Can-Do Environmentalism.D. Restrictions on Clotheslines.Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words

    73、. In August, the Obama administration announced plans for a new college rating system to be implemented by the 2022 school year that would eventually determine federal funding for various institutions. “Colleges that keep their tuition down and are providing high quality education are the ones that

    74、are going to see their tax payer funding go up,” President Obama said in a speech outlining the plan at the University of New York at Buffalo. “It is time to stop funding schools that are not producing good results.”The Administrations objective is to make college more accessible and affordable for

    75、students from different background. The presidents Secretary of Education, Duncan hopes to address concerns that Americans college graduation rates have not kept pace with the rest of the world. “A generation ago, we led the world in college graduation rates,” he said, “now we are 12.” To succeed in

    76、 America, it has become increasingly important to get a college degree. In an earlier meeting, according to Governor Mary Fallin of Oklahoma, only 40% of jobs in America can be done with just a high school degree, and two thirds of those jobs in America can be done with just a high school degree, an

    77、d two thirds of those jobs pay an annual salary of $25,000 or less. Duncan said the jobs that once gave high school graduates a living wage are “not coming back.”Thats why the rating system, which has yet to be developed, will focus on helping the most needy students who are less likely to graduate

    78、from college. The system will look primarily at “three performance buckets: access to needy students, percentage of students getting Pell grants(佩尔奖学金), and affordability,” Duncan said. It will measure these against outcomes like graduation rates, graduate earnings, and number of graduates earning a

    79、dvanced degrees. Duncan declined to offer any specific on how the Administration would consider post-graduate employment in their ratings. “Whether you choose Wall Street or the Peace Crops, do you have the skills you need to do what you want to do?” he said.The plan has been met with mixed reaction

    80、s from members of the higher education community, some of whom are concerned that colleges could be negatively affected in the ratings for serving the most needy kids, the exact group that rating system is designed to help. To ease concerns that the schools could be affected for the difficult task o

    81、f educating a larger share of disadvantaged students, Duncan said they would only compare colleges with similar missions, avoiding “apples to oranges” comparisons, and would weigh improvement in performance at various schools as carefully as absolute outcomes. “Were more interested in where you are

    82、going than where you have been,” he said. (Note: answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN 12 WORDS)78. It will be very likely that before the 2022 school year, only colleges _ will get more funds from the federal government.79. Why does the new college rating system intend to

    83、focus on helping the most needy students?80. What elements will be included in the new rating system?81. Some colleges worry about the negative effects of the rating system because _.第II卷 (共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the bra

    84、ckets. 1. 由于突如其来的暴雨,室外音乐会不得不取消了。(owing)2. 我们能否实现理想主要取决于我们的努力而非机遇。(whether)3. 直到20世纪晚期他才奠定了自己作为知名音乐人的地位。(Not until)4. 毫无疑问没有什么可以取代健康,应鼓励孩子们定期锻炼。(doubt)5. 在车展会上,一位经验丰富的销售员正在展示车迷们翘首以盼的新型智能轿车。(demonstrate)II. Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instru

    85、ctions given below in Chinese. 近来,一系列“拍照搜题”的App软件大受学生的欢迎,这些只要拍照就能搜到解题思路和答案的“神器”却让许多家长和老师犯了愁。某学校对于学生使用这些学习软件开展了一次调查。右图是调查结果。文章必须包括以下内容:1. 描述图表(the bar chart)2. 试分析该现象3. 简要谈谈你的看法 2022学年第一学期高三教学调研 (2022.12)英语试卷答案及评分标准英语试卷听力录音材料和参考答案I. Listening Comprehension Section A Directions: In Section A, you will

    86、 hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and

    87、decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: Excuse me. Id like to place an advertisement for a used car in your paper.M: Ok, but you have to run your advertisement all weekQ: Where is the conversation most probably taking place?2. M: I spent so much time polishing my let

    88、ter of application.W: Its worthwhile to make the effort. You know just how important it is to give a good impression.Q: What do we know about the man?3. W: The game is so exciting. What time is it?M: Its 3:40. They have only 20 minutes before its finished.Q: What time is the game due to finish?4. M:

    89、 Yesterday, we went to Joes house to listen to music and dance.W: I heard that he had over 100 rock-n-roll records. Is that true?Q: What do we learn about Joe?5. W: What are we going to do if it rains?M: Well have to count on good weather. But if it does rain, the plan will have to be cancelled.Q: W

    90、hat do we learn from the conversation?6. M: Are you going to see a film with me tonight?W: No. I have to finish my composition which is due tomorrow morning.Q: What will the woman do tonight?7. W: Good evening, sir. Have you anything to declare?M: No. Thats why I came through the door where the noti

    91、ce says “Nothing to Declare.”Q: Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?8. M: Is there anything more to do before we leave?W: Ive closed all the windows and packed our clothes. You might call for a taxi as I lock the suitcase.Q: What does the woman ask the man to do?9. W: Mark was c

    92、alled up again to Mr. Allens room. Apparently, he went against his class teacher again.M: They say he takes after his elder brother, Bobby. He too used to get into a lot of trouble in school.Q: What can we learn form the conversation?10. M: Larrys always checking share prices on the Internet these d

    93、ays.W: Yes, hes always talking about which companies are on the way up and which ones are on the way down.Q: What is Larry probably interested in according to the conversation?Section BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. In the next few decades people are going to travel very

    94、 differently from the way they do today. Everyone is going to drive electrically powered cars. So in a few years people wont worry about running out of gas. Some of the large automobile companies are really moving ahead with this new technology. F C Motors, a major auto company, for example, is hold

    95、ing a press conference next week. At the press conference the company will present its new, electronically operated models.Transportation in the future wont be limited to the ground. Many people predict that traffic will quickly move to the sky. In the coming years, instead of radio reports about ro

    96、ad conditions and highway traffic, news reports will talk about traffic jams in the sky. But the sky isnt the limit. In the future, youll probably even be able to take a trip to the moon. Instead of listening to regular airplane announcements, youll hear someone say, “The spacecraft to the moon leav

    97、es in ten minutes. Please check your equipment. And remember, no more than ten ounces of carry-on baggage are allowed.”Questions:11. What will be used to power cars in the next few decades?12. What will future news reports focus on when talking about transportation?13. What will passengers be asked

    98、to do when they travel to the moon?Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. When John and Victoria Church arrived in New York from London for a one-year stay, they brought no furniture with them. They had planned either to live in a furnished apartment or to buy used furniture. Bu

    99、t they soon learned about a way of furnishing an apartment or a house that more and more people are using. The renting of home furnishings has become one of Americas fastest growing businesses.Why do people rent their home furnishings instead of buying them? Many kinds of people: international busin

    100、ess, government officials, airline workers, young married couplesthe people whose job or business may force them to move frequently from one city to anotherfind they can rent better quality furniture than they could afford to buy. Young people with little money do not want to buy cheap furniture tha

    101、t they will soon grow to dislike. They prefer to wait until they have enough money to buy furniture they really like. Meanwhile, they rent. And people whose work takes them from place to place save themselves the trouble of moving their furniture each time. They simply rent new furniture when they r

    102、each their new home.14. According to the passage, who are more likely to rent furnishings?15. Why do people who move frequently rent furnishings?16. What might be the best title for the passage?Section CBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Are you Emma White, from Canada?W

    103、: Hello! Yes, I am. I registered this summer course by mail on 9th January. Are you Mr. Fang?M: Yes. Im a teacher of this course. You are welcome to study mandarin.W: Thanks a lot. Im interested in Chinese culture very much. By the way, how many students are there in a class?M: Each class has 10 stu

    104、dents and they are from different countries.W: Good! I can make a lot of friends then.M: It will take us two months to learn this course. When will you have to go back to Canada?W: Ill be returning to Vancouver in the coming December, just before the Christmas.M: Will you be attending school at that

    105、 time?W: Yes, I have to continue my lessons at college in Vancouer.M: What do you major in at your college?W: I major in history. This is why I want to know more about Chinese culture.M: OK, I quite understand and I think you will gain a lot in our summer course and good luck to you!W: Thanks!Comple

    106、te the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. W: Now. Mr. Brown, whats the trouble with you?M: I just cant sleep well, doctor.W: How long have you had this problem?M: For about two months.W: Two months? Do you have a headache?M: Sometimes.W

    107、: Fever?M: No.W: Excuse me, but can I know if you have any family problems?M: No, not really. My wife and I get along pretty well.W: And how about your work?M: I have been working a lot lately10 to 11 hours a day.W: Maybe you should take a vacation and just have a good rest for a while.M: Yeah, well

    108、, but I cant right now. We are in the middle of some important business.W: I see. And is that business going on well?M: Well, it doesnt appear so good at the moment.W: So you are worried about that, arent you?M: I guess so.W: Do you like your job, Mr. Brown?M: Yes, of course.W: I suggest you should

    109、consider a job change.M: But it is rather hard to find a new job at my age, you know.W: Yes, I understand. But you really ought to slow down. If you go on working like this, you are going to kill yourself.M: Many thanks for your advice.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answe

    110、r. Listening Comprehension: 1-5CABAC6-10DCDBB11-13DAB14-16 BCA17. Canada18. college19. January20. History21. sleep well22. get along well23. in the middle24. job changeGrammar and VocabularySection A(A) 25. kept26. that27. others28.if/when29. to go30. an31. was packed32. that/which(B)33. when34. arr

    111、iving35. swept36. in37.less experienced38. In spite of39. how 40. WhetherSection B41-45 IEGBF46-50 DCHAKReading ComprehensionSection A51-55 BACCD56-60 BDBCA61-65DABDBSection B66-69 CACD 70-73 DACA74-77 DCDBSection C78. having low tuition and high quality education/ producing good results79. Because

    112、without college degrees they wont find self-supporting jobs.80. access to needy students, percentage of students getting Pell grants, and affordability 81. its difficult to educate a number of disadvantage studentsTranslation 1. Due to the sudden heavy rain(1), the outdoor concert (1)had to (1)be ca

    113、ncelled.(1)2. Whether well realize our dream or not(1) depends mainly on(1) our efforts(1) instead of/rather than on opportunity.(1)Whether our dreams can come true (1)mainly depends not on chance/opportunities(2) but on our efforts. (1)3. It was not until the late 20th century that (2)he establishe

    114、d himself as(1) a well-known musician.(1)4. There is no doubt that (1)nothing can substitute for health(1), so(0.5) children should be encouraged to (1)do exercise (1)regularly(0.5)/ on a regular basis.5. At the car exhibition(1), an experienced salesman(1) is demonstrating(1) a new smart car(1) the fans have been looking forward to.(1)24

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