M: Good idea. We can go by bus, can’t we? And there are some lovely old houses and little streets to look at, and… W: And dress shops!
M: And there are dozens of cafes and restaurants in the village. After walking around, we shall both be hungry and thirsty. Text 9
W: Hi, Jack. I’ve been looking for you. Do you think you could help me buy a car? M: Sure. What kind of car do you want? W: A NISSAN. M: Can you pay for it? W: Yes. I have enough money. M: How much is enough?
W: The most I could spend is $2, 000.
M: You’ll never get a car for that. A used car is your hope. W: A used car is OK, if everything works well.
M: I just heard about something you might want to know. My grandma lives next door to an old woman. She just mentioned that her eyesight was so bad that she had to give up her driver’s license. That means she can’t drive any more.
W: Is her car very good? How much do you think she wants?
M: It’s really very good, only 43, 000 miles on it and most of those came from her driving down New York each winter, but I don’t know the price yet. Text 10
M: BBC Radio nowadays provides home listeners with four alternative national channels. Each has a unique character.
Radio One, broadcasting some 12 hours daily, offers the public a program of almost solely popular music. Radio Two, broadcasting over 20 hours a day and provides light music, musicals and even operas, as well as being the principal channel for the coverage of sports events of all sorts. Radio Three, on the air some 17 hours a day, is the channel for classical music. It provides classical music, grand operas, theater plays, serious news, commentaries (评论) and works of educational, artistic and intellectual interest.
Radio Four, which is relatively new, provides its listeners with the principal and most detailed news and information service of BBC Radio. It’s on the air for 16 hours daily. Moreover, it offers a very wide range of drama talk and entertainment programs as well as broadcasts to schools. 1—5 CABBA 6一10 CABBC 11一15 ACBAB 16—20 ACAAC 21-25 CBCCD 26-30 ADDBC
31.选C。Helen是因为追赶公交车而不小心滑倒在公交车后车轮底下的,因此选running表示―追赶‖。 32.【解析】选B。从后半句―(Helen)从腰部以下全部瘫痪‖可知,Helen从车祸中幸存了下来。survive the accident是常用搭配,表示―从事故中幸存下来‖。
33.【解析】选A。in one’s mind意为―在某人的心目中‖。
34.【解析】选D。作者认为Helen成为残疾人之后很难再过正常人的生活,因此这里用normally。 35.【解析】选B。从后一句可知,作者从Ohio搬到了Florida。因此选moved。 36.【解析】选B。儿子被汽车撞了,导致了严重的脑损伤。
21
37【.解析】选B。儿子出了车祸对母亲来说是一件非常难受的事情,因此选particularly―特别‖;normally―正常地‖,necessarily―必要地‖,essentially―重要地‖,均不符合语境。
38.【解析】选B。ring off挂断电话。从前句的作者的情绪可知,她应该是挂断了电话。 39.【解析】选C。坐着轮椅不可能是跑进、走进或是移进房间,而应该是滚动轮椅进入房间的。 40.选A。由后面的―She smiled, handed me the tissues and hugged me.‖可知Helen来的时候带着纸巾。
41.【解析】选C。虽然16年没见,但作者还是认出了Helen,用recognized。
42.【解析】选A。―当我们从惊讶中缓过神来以后,Helen开始向我讲述我们最后一次见面之后她的生活——结婚、生子、获得学位‖。B、C、D三项都不全面。
43.【解析】选B。smooth the path for sb.固定搭配,―为某人铺平道路‖。
44.【解析】选D。作为残疾人,Helen能结婚、生子、获得学位,是很幸运的事,因此她这样做就为那些生活比她还要不幸的人铺平了生活道路。
45.【解析】选B。由下文中的I learned that where there is life, there is hope可以推出答案。 46.【解析】选A。在一名身残志坚的朋友面前,作者感觉到自己的渺小,因此用small,而不是weak(软弱的),pitiful(同情的),shameless(无耻的)。
47.【解析】选C。从上文提到的―my oldest son was hit by a car while riding his bike, 6 (causing) a terrible brain injury‖可知这里作者指的是儿子在意外中受伤,用hurt,而其他的词性不符合语境。 48.【解析】选D。与前文提到的Helen不会过正常人的生活相对应,作者曾经以为Helen在身体残疾后,她的生活质量不会很好,而不是没有用处或没有意义。
49.【解析】选D。从前面的修饰词miraculously及后面的moved north可知,这里应指的是作者儿子康复,用recovered而不是treated治疗,worsened恶化,relieved减轻。 50选C。此句意为―但是我欠Helen一笔永远偿还不了的债‖。 51-54CDDA
51.C 细节推断题。在本文中The story of Alice moving through the stange situations, often disheartened by various events, was similar to his wife’s experiences. It also reflected so much of his own life. 爱丽丝漫游奇境记跟他爱人现时在所处的境况和他本人的境况都相似,所以后面说All this contributed to the completion of the Alice in Wonderland paintings。举办画展其实就是他个人情感的表达。
52.D 细节考查题。Topsy –Turvy的日子是在Sunday 8,15,22,29 July, and Tuesday 24-Friday 27 July , 12noon-3pm, 而Drawing Workshop的日子是在Friday 27 July,10:30am-3pm, 从而可以看出它们是在同一天举行的且时间不冲突。所以本题的答案是D。
53.D 细节考查题。Find out how Charles Blackman distorted scale in his paintings to create a curious world , then experiment with scale in your own drawings 是在Venue Foyer, Level 3展览的Drawing Workshop。
54.A 细节考查题。在最后一段中有一句More information upon booking, 它展览的日子是在Friday 27 July,10:30am-3pm, 地点在Venue Foyer, Level 3。 55-58 CCDC 59-62BCDB 63—66 BCDB 67-70ADAB 71.is being held 72.date back to\\from 73.have stayed up 74.to have left 75.Adjusting to
22
76. who it was
77. the more likely it is 78. which flows a small river 79.may well have had a hand in 80. strict measures (should) be taken (参考范文)
Which would you give up: TV, cellphone or Web
We are now living in an information age, in which TV, cellphones and the Web are widely used. It seems that many people cannot enjoy themselves without them.
However, if I had to give up one of them, I would turn off the TV rather than switch off my cellphone or cut off the Internet. I could do without TV because few shows take my fancy and there’re too many commercials. Besides, most programms on TV are also available elsewhere. As for cellphones and the Web, they are more necessary to me. I need a cellphone to keep in touch with my friends and family, and almost all information can be gathered on the Internet.
http://yy.zxxxk.cn/ShowClass.asp?ClassID=1022&page=16
地级市
自治州
武汉市 黄石市 鄂州市 荆门市
十堰市 孝感市
荆州市 黄冈市
宜昌市 咸宁市
襄阳市 随州市
恩施土家族苗族自治州
省直辖县级行政区 仙桃市 天 门市 潜江市 神农架林区
23