参考答案
1--5 ABC BA 6--10 BBCBA 11—15 CCACA 16—20 ABCAC 21.B过去分词作定语,修饰play,表被动。
22.A astonishing 令人惊奇的;astonished感到惊奇的。 23.C be better off境况比……好。
24.B一个人的正常身体温度是37度。 25.B序数词前用定冠词the, the second quarter“第二季度”,increase “增长率”用不定冠词修饰,
表泛指意思是和去年相比增加了12.1%。
26.B goods是动词bought的逻辑宾语,所以用过去分词修饰,表被动。
27.I convinced him of her honesty.或 I convinced him that she was honesty. onvince用作及物
动词,意思是“使确信,使信服;说服 ”,有两种用法:convince sb .of sth.和convince sb . that … 28.C.be particular about对......讲究, 挑剔。 29.C occasion 后常用when 引导定语从句。 30.B在前面已经清楚的表明了次数之后,后面用“a+序数词”表示又一次的意思。相当于again,
而不是单纯的表示第几次了。
31.A tired of“感到厌倦”,过去分词作状语,常用来形容人;boring“令人厌烦的”,形容词,
常用来形容物。
32.D will be going 表示某一状态从现在开始一直持续到将来的某一时间。 33.C.
34.A两个空都用in,表示“在……方面”。
35.C根据非谓语动词的否定形式的构成,排除选项D;根据非谓语动词与句子主语的关系,
排除B;根据句子的意思,没有完成计划的动作应发生在have to stay动作之前,故答案选C。
36.B go ahead表示先走,或用于答应某人的请求; watch it(尤指在危险情况下告诫某人)
注意留神;make it <口>达到预定目标。由语境可知:Amy和迎面跑来的一男孩相撞,小男孩提醒她“小心”。
37.C由语境:小男孩发现Amy 走路有点跛后,脸上露出不怀好意的笑(a silly smile)然后握
住(take hold of)自己的腿,模仿她跛行。
38.D由下文可知,事发后Amy 径直向教室走去(head for),没有责备(blame)他,也没有
责骂(scold)他,更没有打(beat)他。所以此处选ignore(不理睬)。
39.D由上文小男孩的行为(模仿她跛行)可知,这种行为应是不友善的(unfriendly)。 40.C由最后一句“(请求圣诞老人)让她拥有一天不被嘲笑的日子”可知:每一天(every single
day)都有人嘲笑她。
41.A由54空后的“the way I walked and run and talk”可知。 42.A由文意可知:Amy已厌烦了(be tired of)每一天都有人嘲笑她。free from没有...的; be angry
with生某人的气;be satisfied with对……满意的均不符合文意/搭配。
43.B有文意:有时在教室里当着全体同学的面,这种嘲笑使他完全无孤独助(all alone)了。
这里all用作副词,表示完全地;全然地。
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44.C形容词辨析。 calm镇定沉着的、不慌乱的;eager 热心的,渴望的;quiet安静的,沉
默的;pleased 高兴的。有上文Amy在学校的经历和感受,可以推断回家后的表现应是默默无语的。
45.A结合上文,以及back home,可以看出应是在学校里不大顺利。
46.C看着女儿心事重重,做母亲的马上想到和她分享(share …with)几条令人兴奋的消息。 47.D由47空后的wish 可知:一家无线广播电台正在进行圣诞节愿望征集比赛(a Christmas
wish contest)。
48.C这里是一个祈使句+and结构。
49.B someone(某人)用于肯定句,此处就是指的Amy。
50.B听完妈妈幽默的话语,及对自己的肯定和鼓励,Amy当然得笑(smile)了。
51.A这一段是全家人对Amy想问圣诞老人要的礼物的猜测,另外52和53两空间的一句话
也提到了Amy的爸爸猜想她可能想要一本图画书。故选guess。 52.C top此处意为:处于…的最前头。
53.D由语境可知,全家人的积极猜测来看,他们都很想知道Amy想要什么礼物,但是Amy
却不愿意(wasn’t ready to)告诉大家她的愿望,因为那是秘密的(secret。)
54.D由语境可知:大家嘲笑“我”是由于(because of)“我”(脑瘫造成的)行走、跑及说话的
方式。 55.B见40。
56.B关键句为第一句“Nothing can spoil a vacation quicker than losing your money or credit
cards.”,并且全文正式围绕这一话题展开的。 57.D解此类题的关键是看上下文。由上文的“…something that could probably save your vacation”
可知they指避免钱包、信用卡等被偷的准备工作。故选D。 58.C由“The top recommendation is to clean your wallet. Remove unnecessary credit cards and any
other unneeded documents that could compromise your identity if lost or stolen while you’re on vocation.”可知。
59.C文章第一句开门见山的提出了本文的主题。全文都围绕这一点展开。故选C。
60.A根据“Travelers should never leave their wallets or any identifying documents in their hotel
room when they’re not there,…”可以推断出C项是错误的。 61—65 CBADB 66.A有文章第二段“His father watched with admiration(赞美, 羡慕)as the boy skillfully brought
the fish beside the bank. ”可以看出:看到儿子很熟练的把一条大鱼拉出水面时,父亲是非常高兴的。
67.C由文章第二段父亲所说的“You’ll have to put it back, son,”可知。
68.D由第五段“the boy could tell from his father’s voice that the decision couldn’t be changed.”
可以看出,他父亲是很坚定和固执的(firm and stubborn)。
69.B由最后一段的“every time he has an ethical (道德的) decision to make. For, as his father had
taught him, ethics are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of ethics that is difficult.”可以看出,他父亲在当年让他放巴斯鱼时所给他上的道德课(moral lesson)使他事业有成,至今记忆犹新。 70.A由文章最后一句话可知。
71.A 本题问的是那本杂志是按月出版。从Issues一栏可找到答案:在Discover中有12
issues/12 months。
72.D 该题要从各个广告中找到出版商。Self与Wired的出版者都是Conde Nast Publications
Inc。
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73.B 本题问的是那家杂志价格降得最大,可从每则广告后的Price后面的数字得到启发。
Wired的标价是$59.40,而实际价格为$10.00,节省83%,属于降价最大的。
74.A 该题可从Self的广告中得到答案。从such as Style Lab, in which…可知,这里谈的是穿
着,也就是给妇女们穿衣的建议。
75.C 带着management, the use of technology快速浏览广告,会在Wired中找到相关内容。 76.Motion Sickness and Ways to Prevent It
77.These different signals coming into the brain cause a lot of problems such as sickness, dizziness,
paleness, and cold sweats. 78.at the risk of a mixture of/ a variety of 79.(one possible version)Keeping a relaxed and delighted mood is also helpful. In this way kids can
distract their attention.
80.如果你的孩子说感到恶心,并且停车安全的话,就让孩子走一小会路,呼吸一下新鲜空
气,这对孩子可能有意。 书面表达:
One possible version:
In everyday life we often see some beggars begging in the streets or subways. Recently some big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai have passed the law to ban beggars from subways. We have had a discussion about it.
46% of the students are against the idea.They think it is not right for the government to forbid beggars begging in subways. Some beggars really have difficulties in making a living. They play music in subways to survive. We shouldn’t look down upon these people. The society should take some measures to help them.
On the other hand, 54% of the students are for the idea.They think beggars won’t do any good to our city’s image. Beggars make a lot of trouble for the city. What’s worse, some beggars are just taking advantage of other people's compassion to make easy money. So the government should forbid beggars public places.
附:听力材料 Text 1
M: Can I help you?
W: Yes. I’m looking for the textbooks for Professor Benson’s course. M: Sorry, they are sold out. Text 2
M: Have you seen my elder sister lately? W: Yes, the day before yesterday. Text 3
W: Dear, this washing machine doesn’t seem to be working right.
M: Why don’t you ask Betty to look at it? She knows everything about washing machines. Text 4
M: I really love this place. They always have great dinner specials. W: Do you know when they are offered? M: Every Friday and Saturday from 5 to 9. Text 5
M: I’m getting absolutely nowhere with these physics problems.
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W: How about my going through them with you? Text 6
W: Robbie, this new walkman is really wonderful.
M: Richard and Marilyn bought it for me for my birthday.
W: They are so kind.You are very lucky, Robbie, to have such a nice family. M: Is something wrong, Alexandra? W: No, nothing.
M: Yes, there is. I can tell. What’s the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What’s up?
W: I received a letter from my parents this morning. I miss them very much. The Molinas treat me
so nicely and I like being with your family so much...but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried. M: You really miss your family, don’t you?
W: Yes, I know I must seem silly. It’s not like I have nobody. I like the Molinas very much, and
they’re so kind to me.
M: Hey, why don’t we go out for a hamburger and French fries? That’ll cheer you up. And you can
use my walkman. W: That’s a good idea.But if you go out, please don’t complain about your math teacher or your math homework, I want to have fun.
Text 7
M: When do you want to leave for that seaside town, Martha?
W: I’m not sure yet, but maybe we should leave Friday after work.It’s a long drive.But I’d rather
get there late Friday than midday Saturday.We have three day’s office time after all. M: How long is it ? W: Five or six hours.
M: Say, you leave at 4:30 right after work.And you’ll be there around nine or ten. W: I suppose so.And we could still have a good night’s sleep. M: What are you going to take ?
W: You don’t think it’s going to be a bit cold at night at the seaside? W: Maybe.I’m going to take a sweater or a light coat, just in case. M: Hope you have a good time there.
听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题 Text 8
W: Here it is... Friday night. Do you want to go dancing?
M: Well. not really. I'm kind of tired.But how about going out to listen to some music? W: What kind of music?
M: How about a little light jazz? W: Yeah. That sounds nice.
M: What about the Club Blue Note? W: I've never heard of it.
M: My office manager was there last week. He said the food and music are wonderful. W: Really? What kind of food do they serve?
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M: Mostly sandwiches and salads. W: How about the prices?
M: He said the prices are very good, So, do you feel like trying it? W: I can't agree more. I'll just get my coat. Text 9
M: Mrs. Whinfield, thank you very much for allowing me to visit your wonderful garden.It really
helps me a lot to write an article on Dorset Gardens for our paper.Now, I wonder if I could ask you a few questions. W: Yes, sure.
M: Could you tell me when you became interested in gardening ?
W: Well, I was always interested in wild flowers.And then in 1980, I read Marjory Fisher’s book,
Cottage Garden Flowers, which is full of practical advice and personal opinions.But I was reading about plans that I didn’t know.So I started to read as much as I could, and get different writers’ advice.I also used to visit Kew Gardens a lot.That was when we lived in Harrow West London.I learned a lot from my visits.By the way, Dorset is one of the England’s three most beautiful towns, the other two being Wiltshire and Somerset.You must know that.I am often invited to give talks to biology students in colleges.
M: Yes, certainly.That’s why I came here, mm.Now what was your first garden like ?
W: It was a very tiny piece of land, which came with my house and Harrow, West London.I don’t
grow many plants from seeds, but I have several friends, and we often give each other
plants.My garden is a place which often reminds me of so many people through the plants they’ve given me. Text 10
Chico Rivera is a player on the professional baseball team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He learned to play baseball almost as soon as he could walk.Chico was more interested in baseball than in school.When he graduated from high school in Puerto Rico he went directly to one of the professional baseball teams on the island.After two seasons, he was selected to play for the Pittsburgh team.During his first year there, he became an important member of the team.He was still only twenty years old.
Travel is a way of life for Chico now.He spends the winter in Puerto Rico, where he still plays for his first team.Then he goes to Florida for spring training with the Pittsburgh team.The regular season runs from April to October, so Chico spends the summer in Pittsburgh.However, the team is on the road for much of the season, so he spends a lot of time in hotels and motels.
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