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1、英語II(2)試題I. 交際用語(共10題,每小題2分,共20分)1.Excuse me, but can you tell me the way to the airport?-_.A) Don't ask that B) Sorry, I'm a stranger hereC) No, I can't say that D) No, you're driving too fast2.Can you turn down the radio, please? -_.A) Oh, I know B) I'm sorry; I didn't real

2、ize it was that loudC) I'll keep it down next time D) Please forgive me3. These are certainly beautiful flowers. Thank you so much. -_.A) No, no. It's nothing B) You are welcome.C) Yes, I agree. D) Yes, I think so, too4. Hi, Sam, I think you did a good job. -_.A) Thank you B) Don't menti

3、on itC) Not at all D) I did it quite badly5. My grandmother's taken ill and I've got to go down to the hospital. -_.A) We're going to the same place B) Very Sorry to hear it. I hope it's nothing seriousC) Really? D) Let me go with you6. Shall we sit up here on the grass or down there

4、 near the water? -_.A) I'd rather stay here if you don't mind B) Sorry, I don't like neitherC) Certainly, why not? D) Yes, we like these two places7. Would you mind changing seats with me?-_.A) Yes, you can B) Of course, I like toC) No, I don't mind D) Certainly, please do8. That man

5、 alone over there-who is he? -_.A) He is a student B) He is Doctor TookC) A driver, I suppose D) He's drunk9. Hi, is Mary there, please?-_.A) Hold on. Ill get her. B) No, she isnt here.C) Yes, she lives here. D) Yes, what do you want.10. Good morning, sir. May I help you? -_.A) No, I don't b

6、uy anything B) No, I don't need your helpC) Yes, I need some sugar D) Oh, no. That's OK.得 分 評卷人 II.詞匯和結(jié)構(gòu)(共15題,每小題1分,共15分)11. That is _.A). the best film Ive ever seen B). a best film Ive ever seenC). the best film Ive never seen D). the best film I see12. Because the twins are identical, it

7、is impossible to tell_A). which one from the other B). one from the otherC). one from which other D). which one from which other13. _ average women live longer than men.A). By B). In C). On D). For14. By 2050 the level of industrial pollution _ dangerous levels in many cities.A). will have reach B).

8、 will has reached C).will have reached D). has reached.15. _ she passes her exams, she wont get into university.A). If B). Unless C). When D). While16. The advertisement can be _ seen in all the top newspaper.A) been B) being C)to D)-17. Could you tell me_.A). how long you live here B). how long hav

9、e you lived hereC). how long you have lived here D). how long you are living here18. The mistake _ the loss of $13,000.A) has resulted in B) has resulted to C) has lead in D) had resulted in 19. China is no longer what it _. A) was used to being B) used to be C) used to being D) was used to be20. Th

10、at dinner was the most expensive meal we _. A) would have B) have had C) have ever had D) had ever had21. Three- quarters of people like it. So thats _90%, which is our target.A). precisely B). approximately C). under D). above22. I had better _get extra training before I use that program.A)- B) to

11、C) off D) on 23. The best thing is _ it off and then on again if you have a problem.A) switch B) switching C) to switch D) to switching 24. New technology will allow us _ people in new ways.A). to educate B). educate C). educating D). educated25. These new processes _. A) should be controlled B) sho

12、uld controlC) should be controlling D) should controlled 得 分 評卷人 III.完形填空(共10題,每小題2分,共20分) Satellites have enabled immediate reporting worldwide. A reporter can send the news to a network (26)_ CBS News and within seconds it can be all over the world. They send electronic reports that (27)_ straight

13、 into the newspaper or onto the TV screen. (28)_, live, “on-the-spot” reporting has become the (29)_ and TV viewers can get a much better idea of what a natural disaster, a conflict or an interesting scientific discovery is like. In recent years, several changes have (30)_ in the ownership of news m

14、edia. Networks (31)_ large companies and governments have become (32)_ and very powerful. These networks-such as BBC News 24 are hungry for news and have huge audiences. (33)_ , there can only be a limited number of such networks and their ownership is a big issue. Some companies (34)_own TV and rad

15、io networks but newspaper groups as well. Who decides what news to publish and what sort of “spin” to put on it? Is it always objective? There are now “spin doctors” who manipulate the news, emphasizing certain parts and not others and (35)_ , much of it is not neutral. Therefore, the question of co

16、ntrol of the media matters very much. In some cases, the media companies are more powerful than government. They can even influence elections. So the question is should they be controlled and if so, by whom? (26) A)of B) for C)like D) as(27) A)going B)go C)come D) coming(28) A) Consequently B) Seque

17、ntly C)Resulting D) Constantly(29) A)normal B)norm C)number D) nothing(30) A)occur B) occurring C)occurred D) occurred(31) A) owning B) owned by C) owning by D) owned(32) A) big B) bigger C) good D) nice(33) A) And B) So C)However D) But(34) A) only B)that C)who D) not only(35) A) resulting B)as a r

18、esult C)resulting in D) result in得 分 評卷人 IV. 閱讀理解(3篇,每篇5題,每小題2分,共30分) Interviewer- Why is English so important?David- Well, English is so important primarily because so many people speak it and use it, so it has now become the lingua franca in the world in a way that weve never seen before. Weve nev

19、er had a world language of this kind before. So people are learning it not just to be able to communicate with native speakers, but also with speakers of other language around world. Interviewer-And why has it become that dominant language?David-I think the reason for that is actually very complicat

20、ed, although in the twentieth century, we can just see that its the rise of the US military and consumer power. I mean the technology, all the big developments in technology largely came from the US. So all of these developments actually were produced within the English language, and people had to l

21、earn English in order to understand them, or to benefit from them. The Internet is only one example of that kind. Once a language has got into that position of dominance, its actually very different to shift it. So we could be seeing the emergence of other big languages in the world becoming more im

22、portant than they have been, like Spanish, but its unlikely that theyre going to shift the English from its position of dominance. 36. English is important, according to David, _.A). because it has become a world languageB). because so many people speak and use itC). because a lot of people are lear

23、ning itD). because it is the lingua franca37. English has become the dominant language in the world_.A). because it has always been the wayB). for a reason that is very complicatedC). only in the 20th centuryD). for no reasons38. English became the dominant language in the 20th century_.A). in the U

24、SAB). because of the increase in American consumer powerC). because developments in technology came mainly from USA.D). all over the world.39. People had to learn English_.A). because developments in technology were made by English speakersB). because they needed to understand the new developments i

25、n technologyC). to use the InternetD). to speak with native Americans 40. David thinks that_.A). it will be easy for another language to become dominantB). English will not always be the dominant languageC). it will not be easy for another language to become dominantD). English will be the dominant

26、language短文理解2 A report published today by British doctors showed some worrying trends, but also some positive signs that in the long- term the countrys health might improve. The report was based on two years of interviews with family doctors about their patients. The doctors expressed concern that p

27、atients were eating too much and were generally overweight. The doctors said this was particularly worrying as they were seeing more and more young people with weight problems. But it was not just their patients eating too much concerned doctors, but the quality of the food as well.The doctors said

28、that many of their patients led busy lives and did not have time to cook traditional meals. Because of this many of them were turning to unhealthy fast foods. Sales of this type of food have been increasing steadily over the last decade, although there were signs that the rate of growth is declining

29、. The doctors felt that there was a clear link between over- consuming of fast food and health problems among their patients.But the report was not all bad news. The doctors interviewed also reported an increased awareness of the importance of healthy eating among their patients. Many reported an in

30、crease in the number of patients they see who had switched to a healthy organic diet. 41.The report was_.A). mainly bad news B). all bad news C). all good news D). mainly good news42. The doctors expressed concern about the problem of _.A). patients eating too muchB). patients quality of the foodC).

31、 both the patients eating too much and low quality of the food.D). old patients overweight43.The doctors said that many of their patients didnt cook traditional meals because_.A). patients led busy lives and they have no time to cook the traditional meals.B). patients liked to have some fast food.C)

32、. patients believed that traditional cook were not deliciousD). patients often went out for dinner44. At the moment sales of fast food_.A). are growing rapidly B). are growing slowing C). are declining D). are at the same speed as before45. Doctors report that more of their patients _.A). are aware

33、of the importance of healthy eatingB). dont care about healthy eatingC). are stopping eating fast foodsD). turn to fast food more often短文理解3 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷其后的句子是正確(T),錯誤 (F)。“Mum, can we go to McDonlads, please?” Some people might ask, “Where would we be today if we did not have fast food?” and “Where wou

34、ld parents take their children out to eat?” It has been reported that approximately 30% of meals consumed by families in the USA are eaten at one of the big chains like Burger King and Taco Bell, though probably none is more famous than McDonalds. The distinctive” golden arch” can now be seen in mos

35、t major cities in the world. In 2002, McDonalds had approximately 25,000 restaurants in over 120 countries and served 29 million people a day.Apparently, the secret of their success is a marketing strategy of “think global, act local”. McDonalds learnt that if they adapted their “Mac” meals to diffe

36、rent cultures, it was more successful than having a standardized set of products that taste the same everywhere. So now, around 80% of McDonalds restaurants are franchised to local people who serve food with a “l(fā)ocal” flavor. For example, in Hong Kong , food called “Shake Shake Fries” and “Red Bean

37、Sunday” can be found on the menu, while in Switzerland, “Vegi Macs” are served.However, fast food is not popular with everyone. It is often called “junk” food because it is said to be unhealthy and full of fat. Furthermore, many people claim that fast food chains produce enormous amounts of waste, w

38、hile millions of people in developing countries go hungry. At the same time, more and more people no longer cook fresh food at home. “Convenience” food is just too convenient! It is so easy for people with busy working lives to call into their local branch of Marks and Spencer, or some other superma

39、rket chain, to buy ready-made meals on their way home from work. It is even easier to buy a “take-away” from a local restaurant or pick up the phone and order a pizza to be delivered to your home. 46. Nearly a third of American families eat at McDonalds. 47. There were about 25,000 McDonalds Restaur

40、ants in the USA in 2002. 48. Every country has different kinds of McDonalds meals. 49. Most cities have locally adapted food on the menu of McDonalds. 50. Some people complain that junk food is low in fat content. 得 分 評卷人 V. 寫作(共15分)根據(jù)下面所給的題目及提示用英語寫出一篇不少于80詞的短文。介紹一座你所熟知的,有可能吸引外國游客的城市??梢园ㄒ韵聝?nèi)容:Backgr

41、ound:Where to stayWhere to eatWhat to do in the cityWhere to go outside the cityHow to get there??破谀┛荚囉⒄ZII(2)試題答案及評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)2011年7月 I. 交際用語(共10題,每小題2分,共20分)1-5 B B B A B 6-10 A C B A C II.詞匯和結(jié)構(gòu)(共15題,每小題1分,共15分)11-15 A B C C B 16-20 D C A B D21-25 C A C A A  III.完形填空(共10題,每小題2分,共20分)26-30 C B A B D 31-35 B B C D B IV. 閱讀理解(3篇,每篇5題,每小題2分,共30分)36-40 B B C B C 41-45 A C A B A  46-50 F F T T F V. 寫作(共15分)1. 評分原則1) 本題總分為15分, 按5個檔次給分。2) 評分時, 先根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容和語言初步確定其所屬檔次, 然后以該檔次的要求來衡量、確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。3)字?jǐn)?shù)少于50的(不包括所給句子和標(biāo)點符號)從總分中減去1分。4)評分時應(yīng)注意的主要內(nèi)容為: 內(nèi)容要點、句型變化、運用詞匯和語法結(jié)構(gòu)的準(zhǔn)確性。5)評分時,如拼寫錯

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