2005年全国中学生英语能力竞赛初赛初二年级组试题参考答案
听力部分
I.1—5 BADCD II.6—10 ACBDC
III.A) 11—15 DCBDA B) 16—20 DDACA IV.A) 21—25 CBADA B) 26—30 DADBC 听力部分录音原文 Part I. Words
You will hear five sentences. Choose the right word in each sentence. Each sentence will be read only once.
1. Come on. Aren’t you ready yet? 2. Fishing is one of his hobbies.
3. Please keep the doors closed while the train is moving. 4. You left your keys on the table, remember? 5. I gave her a very special present for her birthday. Part II. Sentences
You will hear five sentences. Choose the best answer to each sentence. Each sentence will be read only once.
6. Drink more water. It’s good for your health. 7. Have a nice vacation, Mum and Dad! 8. Are you going to visit Uncle John?
9. How many children are there in the playground? 10. When did she become a singer? Part III. Dialogues
A) You will hear five dialogues. Choose the picture which is suitable for the dialogue. Each dialogue will be read twice. 11. W: What’s wrong, Beck? M: I have a headache.
W: Poor boy. What can I do to help? M: Thank you. But I think I’d better go home. 12. W: Are you as tall as your sister, Ben? M: No, she’s still taller than me. W: And what about your brother? M: Oh, I’m much taller than him! 13. M: Can you tell me the way to Room 22?
W: Well...turn left and it’s the second room on the right. M: Thank you very much. W: You are welcome.
14. W: Are you going to the bookshop? M: Yes, what’s up?
W: Would you buy me an English dictionary? M: No problem.
15. W: Are these white shoes on sale? M: Yes. They’re $10 cheaper this week. W: So they’re $15.60? M: That’s right. W: OK. I’ll take them.
B) You will hear a dialogue on the phone. Choose the best answer to each question. The dialogue will be read twice. M: Hello. 785 3126.
W: Hello. Could I speak to Martin, please?
M: I’m afraid he’s out. Can I take a message for him? W: Yes, please. My name’s Elaine. M: How do you spell it? W: E-L-A-I-N-E.
M: Right, Elaine. And what’s the message?
W: Tell Martin that the party tonight is at the Grand Hotel. I’ll meet him there. M: Does he know the address?
W: Oh, yeah. Everyone knows the Grand Hotel. M: OK. I’ll tell him.
W: And tell him I’ll try to be there at half past eight. But I may be a bit late. M: Oh, I’m sure he won’t mind waiting. Is there anything else? W: Oh, yes...ask him to bring a friend. M: A friend? Oh, good, that could be me!
W: Hmmm...well...and please ask him to phone me if he can’t come. M: Has he got your phone number? W: It’s 724 5936. M: Right, I’ve got that. W: Thanks a lot. Bye. M: Bye. Part IV. Passages
A) You will hear a passage. Choose the best answer for each question according to the passage. The passage will be read twice.
During the week, I wake up each day at 6 o’clock. The first thing I do in the morning is to take a shower before breakfast. After breakfast, I usually listen to the radio while I am getting ready for school. Then I ride my bike to school. It takes about twenty minutes from my home to school. I usually have three classes a day; two in the morning and one in the afternoon. After my classes, I always go to the library to study and work on my term paper for a few hours. Then I go home and make dinner. After dinner I watch television for an hour or two to
relax. Afterwards, I prepare for my classes of the next day. Most nights I go to bed around 11 or 12 o’clock.
B) You will hear a passage. Choose the best answer for each question according to the passage. The passage will be read twice.
Sometimes I worry about my twin brother. He is not here with me. My small happy family once lived in a beautiful city. My father was a doctor and my mother stayed at home, while my brother and I studied in a middle school. We had a good time together. But after a war, I lost everything—my happy life, my school, and my family. My dear father and mother were killed in the war. I don’t know where my brother is or how he lives. Does he go to school? Does he have anyone to look after him like I do? I think of him all the time and I feel lucky to be here. Sometimes I almost forget my sadness because people here are very kind.
I don’t worry only about my brother. I worry about everyone in my country. Many girls and boys lost their parents and brothers in the war, too. I hate wars.
笔试部分
I. A) 31—35 CBDBA
B) 36—40 BDABC 41—45 CCDBC C) 46—50 ADBBA II.A) 51—55 DDBDB
B) 56—60 BACBA
C) 61. There are six. 62. Group 1.
63. Eat foods from all groups. / Eat a well-balanced diet. D) 64. cold
65. thick / heavy snow
72. were
66. stranger
67. school friends
75. thinking 80. doesn’t like 85. and 90. seemed
E) 68. Repeat it over and over. 69. A person and a colour. 70. Ask him / her. III. A) 71. will fall
76. eat
B) 81. started
86. As
73. began 83. It
74. did, eat
84. into 89. All
77.Don’t stop 78. telling 79. go 82. broken 87. time
88.carefully 98. less than
IV. A) 91. Must, report 92. aren’t, any 93. How often 94. When did 95. How far B) 96. drove to
97. Turn, at
99. It, bad 100.find, difficult
V. A) 101.(尽管)伦敦现在到处有警察,但是在1700年那里还根本没有警察。
102. 大约在300年前,伦敦(的区域)开始逐渐变大。 103. 人们不得不尽可能地呆在家里。
104. 他们中的大部分徒步工作,但是一少部分(警察)骑马/为骑警。 105. 给他们的报酬甚至比给其他警察的要高。
B) 106. They are going to a place called Maryland.
107. First, you should peel the potatoes and then cut them up.
108. I’m afraid the other kids will laugh at me because I don’t understand. 109. The factory doesn’t need so many workers any more. 110. The war didn’t come to an end until 1972.
VI.111. SLED
112. ① six ② two
113. R (The letter on the outside is positioned midway between its two adjacent letters on
the inside, in the alphabet.)
114. Schoolgirls’ Life, James and the Peach and Standard Dictionary. 115. Very happy. VII.A) One possible version: M: May I help you?
W: Yes, I want to visit the zoo. Is it far from this hotel? M: Yes. But you can get there easily by bus. W: OK.
M: When you walk out of the hotel, cross the street and you will see a bus stop down the
street to your right. Take Bus 64 from that stop. It just stops at the zoo.
W: That sounds easy. Thank you. M: My pleasure. B) One possible version: ...
He remembered he still had one hundred yuan. His mother gave the money to him to buy a new pair of shoes. He went to a shop and bought some cheap gloves with the money. The next morning, he saw a woman with no gloves. He opened his school bag and took out a pair. Then he put the gloves on her hands. The gloves were very cheap, but they were warm! That day, Michael helped over ten people. He was very happy.