综合模拟组卷(一)
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the woman mean? A.The man can't smoke at all. B.The man can smoke.
C.Neither of them can smoke here. 2.Where does the woman want to go? A.The Science Museum. B.The Art Museum. C.The bus station.
3.When and where will the meeting be held? A.Room 302, 3 pm, today. B.Room 303, 2 pm, tomorrow. C.Room 302, 2 pm, tomorrow.
4.What can we learn from the conversation? A.John will play.
B.John will be punished. C.John will read his books.
5.What does the woman think of the acting? A.Excellent. B.Just so-so. C.Very bad.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。 6.What is the man's occupation? A.A psychological doctor. B.A researcher.
C.A news reporter.
7.Which of the following room did the man book before he came? A.A double room with a shower. B.A single room with a shower. C.Room 523.
8.When is the man checking in? A.Saturday. B.Thursday. C.Tuesday.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Why does the woman mention the Sahara Desert? A.She watched a film about it last night.
B.She thinks it is boring to hitchhike across the Sahara Desert.
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C.She knows that the man likes foreign things. 10.What kind of film does the woman like? A.Love stories. B.Travel stories. C.Horror stories.
11.What can we learn about the man?
A.He does not like eating lunch with the woman. B.He likes unusual food. C.He is sick of chips.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12.Who are these two speakers? A.A boss and her employee. B.A headmaster and a teacher. C.A manager and her secretary. 13.What is the problem?
A.The man is late for work.
B.The man doesn't trust the woman.
C.The eight thirty train was cancelled. 14.How does the woman feel about the man? A.Angry.
B.Considerate. C.Positive.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 15.What are the man and the woman? A.Teachers. B.Students. C.Workers.
16.Does the man agree to see the film together? A.No, he doesn't. B.Yes, he does. C.Yes, he doesn't.
17.What will the woman probably do?
A.Give the tickets to Professor Shrimp. B.Sell the tickets to Professor Shrimp. C.Go to the show with Professor Shrimp. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Which is the reason that so many students ate the food from that soybean milk shop even on Saturday?
A.Students liked the food from that shop.
B.It was so convenient for them to get food from that shop. C.Many students were taking courses on Saturday.
19.Why did the father of a girl student say that his daughter was lucky? A.She was sent to hospital in time.
B.She ate only little of the food she bought from that shop. C.She vomited out the food she ate.
20.What is NOT known so far about the accident? A.The cause of this food poisoning accident. B.The number of people hit in the accident. C.The time of this accident. 听力材料: Text 1
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M: Would you mind my smoking here? W: Not at all. Text 2
W: Excuse me. M : Yes?
W: Does this bus go to the Art Museum?
M: No. Not this one. This one goes to the Science Museum. To the Art Museum, you should take Bus No. 17.
W: Thank you very much. M : You're welcome. Text 3
W: Is the meeting held in Room 302 or 303?
M: It should be Room 302. But I hear that it has been put off till tomorrow. W: Really? Is it at three in the afternoon? M: No. It will be at two o'clock. Text 4
W: Will you please come here, John? M: OK, Mummy.
W: And please bring your books. M: Oh, do I have to?
W: I won't let you be lazy. Text 5
W : What do you think of the film? M: I like it. I think it is great.
W: I like it too. Do you like the acting? M: Yes. It is excellent. Do you? W: Not really. It is disappointing. Text 6
W: Good morning, Sir?
M: Good morning. My name is Orwell. I've got a reservation, a single room with a shower.
W: Ah, yes, Dr. Orwell. Would you fill in this form, please? M: Yes, of course.
W: Oh, excuse me. I catch a cold. You're a doctor. You can give me something for it.
M: Give you something for it, for your cold, you mean. I am not that kind of doctor.
W: Oh, aren't you?
M: No, I am a psychologist.
W: Ah, you are a psychologist. Oh, I see. M: Is that all right?
W: Yes. Would you like a newspaper in the morning? M : Yes. The Times.
W: OK, Sir. Your room is 523, and how long would you stay? M: Four days. I'll be checking out on Saturday morning. W: And how would you pay?
M: By credit card. Would you like to see it? W: Yes, please, and here is your key, Sir. Text 7
W: Did you see the late night film on television yesterday? M: The one on Channel 8?
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W : No, on Channel 5. It was about a couple who hitchhiked across the Sahara Desert.
M: No, I didn't. Was it any good?
W : Well, it was quite good, I suppose, but all those miles of sand did get a bit boring after a while. I think I prefer horror films to travel stories or love stories.
M: I went out for a meal with my friends. They took me to a Greek restaurant. W: Sounds unusual! What was the food like? M: Actually, I quite liked it. W: I'm not keen on foreign food myself. I'd rather stick to roast beef or just fish and chips.
M: Yes. I notice you always eat chips! Don't you ever feel sick of chips? W: No, never. In fact, I'd rather eat chips than bread.
M: Well, I prefer trying new food to eating the same old things day after day.
W: I see. So you won't be coming to the cafe at lunchtime with me, then. You'd rather eat on your own, right?
M : Well... Text 8
W: And what time do you call this then? M : Look, I'm sorry, Mrs. Miller...
W: Ten o'clock is a fine time to roll into work, isn't it? M: Yes, I know I'm a bit late, but...
W: A bit late! Listen to that! A bit late, he says. M: Please, Mrs. Miller, my train...
W: Oh, don't tell me... your train was late. M : No, it wasn't, it...
W: Well, what's your excuse this time then, George?
M: The eight thirty train was cancelled so I had to wait for the next train. W : Cancelled. Was it?
M: Yes, they said it had engine trouble.
W: Well, that's rather strange. Harry got here all right. He didn't seem to have any problem with the eight thirty train!
M: Oh... er... which machine shall I start on? This blue car, Mrs. Miller? Text 9
W: I've got tickets for the film Romeo and Juliet tonight. Do you want to come?
M : Oh, er, well, actually...
W: You don't have to come if you don't want to. You can stay in and write your essay on insects if you prefer!
M: No, it isn't that, but you see I have to help organize Jill's party tonight so I'm afraid I can't come to the film. Tell you what I thought. Why don't you come to the party instead?
W: Can I? Do you think Jill would mind if I did?
M: No. I'm sure she wouldn't. You have to bring a bottle of wine, but it doesn't have to be expensive.
W: I hope not! I'm completely broke! The first thing I'll have to do is get rid of these tickets in order to pay for some wine. Who do you think ...oh, look, there's Professor Shrimp. He likes Shakespeare's plays. See if he would like the tickets.
Text 10
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More than 200 people, mostly middle school students and workers at a nearby construction site, fell violently ill after eating breakfast from a soybean milk shop on Saturday in Nanjing, and several dozens died.
The shop supplies breakfast to the nearby boarding middle school, as well as selling food to walk-in customers. Although it was the weekend many students were taking additional courses, and boarders stayed on the campus.
The victims were sent to 10 local hospitals for emergency treatment. “It is really unbearable to see the young children dying right before my eyes and their parents crying desperately,” said one doctor at the rescue site. Another doctor said that conditions of most patients were basically stable.
A father of a victim said that his daughter bought two rice cakes and ate most of them on her way to school. Soon she felt sick and collapsed. “Luckily, she vomited the stuff out on the way to hospital. So the doctors said she was not among the seriously poisoned,” the father said.
More than 500 medical specialists are helping in the rescue work and public security authorities are still looking into the case.
答案:
1-5 BBCCC 6-10 ABCAC 11-15 BAAAB 16-20 ABCCA 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
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Raised in a motherless home, my father was extremely tightfisted towards us children. His attitude didn't soften as I grew into adulthood and went to college. I had to ride the bus whenever I came home. Though the bus stopped about two miles from home, Dad never met me, even in severe weather.If I grumbled,_he'd say in his loudest father-voice, “That's what your legs are for!”
The walk didn't bother me as much as the fear of walking alone along the highway and country roads. I also felt less than valued that my father didn't seem concerned about my safety. But that feeling was canceled one spring evening.
It had been a particularly difficult week at college after long hours in labs. I longed for home. When the bus reached the stop, I stepped off and dragged my suitcase to begin the long journey home.
A row of hedges(树篱) edged the driveway that climbed the hill to our house. Once I had turned off the highway to start the last lap of my journey, I always had a sense of relief to see the hedges because it meant that I was almost home. On that particular evening, the hedges had just come into view when I saw something gray moving along the top of the hedges, moving toward the house. Upon closer observation, I realized it was the top of my father's head. Then I knew, each time I'd come home, he had stood behind the hedges, watching, until he knew I had arrived safely. I swallowed hard against the tears. He did care, after all.
On later visits, that spot of gray became my watchtower. I could hardly wait until I was close enough to watch for its secret movement above the greenery. Upon reaching home, I would find my father sitting innocently in his chair. “So, my son, it's you!” he'd say, his face lengthening into pretended surprise.
I replied, “Yes, Dad, it's me. I'm home.” 21.What does the underlined word “grumbled” in Paragraph 1 probably mean? A.Accepted happily. B.Explained clearly. C.Agreed willingly. D.Spoke unhappily.
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