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第20頁共20頁綜合測試一、聽力理解第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.HowmuchwoulditcosttostayinWuzhenfortwodays?A.120yuan. B.200yuan. C.240yuan.2.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?A.Enjoyingmeetingeachother.B.Sayinggoodbyetoeachother.C.Planningtoseeeachother.3.WhatdidDianadoorfeellastnight?A.Shewasatthemeeting.B.Shedecidednottogoout.C.Shewasn’tfeelingwell.4.Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?A.Therearen’tanyticketsleftfortonight’sshow.B.Therearen’tanyticketsleftfortomorrow’sshow.C.Themanwantsthreeticketsforthe8o’clockshowthisevening.5.Howmanyblockswillthewomanneedtowalktoreachthepolicestation?A.Twoblocks. B.Threeblocks. C.Fiveblocks.第二節(jié)聽下面3段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽第6段材料,回答第6~8題。6.Whatisthewoman’sjob?A.Ateacher. B.Aheadmaster. C.Adoctor.7.Whatarethechildrenlike?A.Theyareshy. B.Theyarehard-working. C.Theyareactive.8.Whydoesthewomanhavetoleave?A.Becauseshehasgotabetterjob.B.Becauseshehastolookafterherparents.C.Becausesheisgoingtogetmarried.聽第7段材料,回答第9~11題。9.Wherearethetwospeakerstalking?A.OntheRedSquare. B.OutsideRussia. C.InMoscow.10.Whatdoyouknowaboutthephotos?A.Samisinterestedintakingphotos.B.Kateisgoodattakingphotos.C.TheyweretakeninRussia.11.WhatelsedoyouknowaboutKate?A.ShedoesnotknowRussianatall.B.ShehasmadesomeRussianfriends.C.SheteachesSamtospeakalittleRussian.聽第8段材料,回答第12~15題。12.WhydidAnniefeelupset?A.Becauseherfatherdidn’ttakehertothezoo.B.Becausehermotheraskedhertodosomehousework.C.Becauseherlovelycatdiedthismorning.13.WheredidAnniehideherself?A.Inthebedroom. B.Behindthedoor. C.Inthegarden.14.InordertomakeAnniehappy,whatwashermothergoingtodo?A.ShewasgoingtotakeAnnietothezoo.B.Shewasgoingtobuyheranothercat.C.Shewasgoingtotakehertothecinema.15.WhomadeAnniehappyatlast?A.Hernewcat. B.Herparents. C.Herfriend.第三節(jié)聽第9段材料,完成表格中所缺少的信息。LakesideHotelBookingFormGuest:(16)Typeofroom:(17)Numberofrooms:(18)Datetocheckin:(19)Datetocheckout:April15Contactphone:(20)二、單項(xiàng)選擇21.IwaswalkingalongtheQiantangRiverwhenInoticedthebeautifulsunsetting.Isnappedafewshots(抓拍)andnoticeA.an B.a C./ D.the22.TheterribleweatherthedifficultyofthemudsliderescueinGansuprovince.A.addedto B.addedup C.addedupto D.addedin23.Thesecurityguardwassoangrybecausenoonehisopinion.A.kept B.insistedon C.shared D.agreed24.TheowneraskedhisSUV.A.howhecouldpark B.howcouldheparkC.wherehecouldpark D.wherecouldhepark25.—Howcanasimplemeallikethiscostsomuch?—Wehaveinyourbillthecostoftheteapotyoubrokejust.A.increased B.included C.cut D.charged26.Ifeelsillyintheseclothes.Everyonewillme.A.worryabout B.makefunof C.getridof D.takeinterestin27.Myplaneat8:30am,soIhomeat8:00tomorrowmorning.A.leaves;amleaving B.isleft;amleavingC.isleaving;haveleft D.leaves;leave28.—Oh,it’syou,Steve!Iyou.—Nosurprising.I’vejusthadmyhaircut.A.don’trecognize B.haven’trecognizedC.didn’trecognize D.hadn’trecognized29.ItisnotsuchaninterestingmagazineIthought.A.as B.that C.which D./30.Hisleggotintheclosegameyesterday.A.tobreak B.broken C.break D.breaking31.Whileshopping,peoplesometimescan’thelpintobuyingsomethingthattheydon’treallyneed.A.topersuade B.persuading C.beingpersuaded D.bepersuaded32.Beforegoingforaninterviewitisimportanttoasmuchinformationaspossibleaboutthecompany.A.lookon B.lookafter C.lookup D.lookout33.—Canchildrenswiminthispool?—Yes.However,theyneverdosoalone.A.may B.need C.could D.should34.TheMekongRiverbecomesrapidsasitpassesdeepvalleys,travelling

westernYunnanprovince.A.by;across B.through;across C.around;to D.through;in35.—Soyou’readoctor?—,Ifinishmytrainingnextyear.A.Letmesee B.Right C.Listen D.Well三、完形填空IstillrememberthattheyearwhenIstarteduniversity.Itwasavery36timeforme.LikemanyothernewstudentsImissedmymother’scookingandmyfriends,gotquitehomesickand37thoughtofleavinguniversityandgoinghome.The38timeformanystudentswasgettinglettersfromhome,andatfirstmymailboxwasfull.But39thelettersgraduallybecamefewerandfinallythedaycamewhenIfoundmymailboxwas40.Itmademefeelquitemiserable.ThenonedaywhileIwaswaitingforthepostmanIsawthatIhadapostcardinmybox.HappilyIsatdowntoreadit,41thatitwasfromoneofmyfriends.42itwas43ofayoungwomancalledAnnieandhernewbaby.Itookthecardbacktomyroom,putitintomydeskdrawerand44allaboutit.Severaldayslater,I45anotherpostcard.ThistimeitwasaboutAntonio,Annie’scousin.Soonlater,anothercardcameandthenanother,46fullofinterestinginformationaboutpeopleIhad47met.Ibegantoreallylookforwardtothem,48toseewhatthewriterwould49next.Theymademefeel50unhappywithmyownlifeandIevenbegantosmile.51whilethecards52coming,Ijoinedsomesocietiesandmadesomenewfriends.AtlastIwasbeginningtoenjoy53life.ThepostcardshadmademefeelhappyandhelpedmebeginanewlifesoI54allthecardsandevennowbringthemout55Ifeelmiserable.36.A.easy B.difficult C.good D.bad37.A.often B.sometimes C.only D.seldom38.A.busiest B.hardest C.happiest D.worst39.A.astimewentby B.astimegoing C.withtimewent D.withtimegoingby40.A.open B.closed C.full D.empty41.A.enjoying B.expecting C.hoping D.writing42.A.So B.Although C.However D.But43.A.postcards B.emails C.letters D.news44.A.cared B.forgot C.thought D.realized45.A.sent B.accepted C.received D.wrote46.A.either B.neither C.every D.each47.A.ever B.never C.once D.always48.A.surprised B.interested C.frightened D.worried49.A.writeabout B.thinkabout C.askfor D.comeup50.A.more B.most C.less D.least51.A.Actually B.Atthesametime C.Luckily D.Frequently52.A.began B.continued C.stopped D.finished53.A.college B.home C.hardship D.common54.A.sold B.sent C.thrown D.kept55.A.whenever B.wherever C.whichever D.when四、閱讀理解AMygrandmotheroftensaidtome,“Youcancountthenumberofyourtruefriendsonthefingersofonehand.”ForalongtimeIthoughtthiswastrue.However,I’venowdiscoveredmygrandmotherwasonlyhalfright.Maybewedoonlymakeafew“best”friendsinourlifetime,butthosearen’ttheonlypeoplethatwecancallfriends.Therearemanydifferenttypes.Letmetellyouaboutafewofthem.OnetypeoffriendsisthetypeIcallthe“footballmomfriends”.MyneighbourSallyisagoodexample.Webothhavekidswhoplayfootballinafootballclub,andsomeonehastotakethemtopractiseandpickthemup.SallyandIandtwoothermothersdothis.Wemeetsometimesandhaveteaandtalkaboutwhatourkidsaredoing,butthosearetheonlytimesthatwemeeteachother.Ienjoybeingwiththesewomen,butwedon’tdoanythingelsetogether.Anothertypeiscalledthe“hobbyfriend”.That’sthepersonyoushareaninterestorahobbywith.MichaelandCater,whoarebrothers,areagoodexampleofthistype.We’reallinabirdwatchingclub.Everyfewweekendsthemembersoftheclubgoonatriptowatchdifferentkindsofbirds.There’snothingromanticaboutmyrelationshipwithMichaelandCater,ofcourse.Wejustshareinterestinbirds.Thenthere’sthe“otherhalfthecouple”typeoffriends.JimismarriedtoRose,afriendthatIhaveknownsincecollege.WhenRosemarriedJim,IrealizedthatIwouldhavetobeJim’sfriendifIwanttocontinuetobeRose’s.JimandIdon’tsharesomanyinterests,butwedohaveafriendlyrelationship.56.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphtellusabout?A.Weneedtruefriendsinourlifetime.B.Wehavefewbestfriendsinourlifetime.C.Atruefriendisdifferentfromabestfriend.D.Wemustbefriendlytoallourfriends.57.Manypeoplearementionedinthispassage.Whoisthewriter’struefriend?A.Sally. B.Michael. C.Jim. D.Noneofthese.58.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Finallythewriteragreeswithhergrandmother.B.MichaelandCaterbothfallinlovewiththewriter.C.Thewriterherselftakesherkidtothefootballclub.D.Sallyandthewriterareclosefriends.BHelenKellerwasoneofAmerica’sbest-knownwomen.Shewasadmiredforhercourageandachievementsalthoughshecouldn’tseeorhear.Shewasalsoknownthroughouttheworldforherself-sacrificingworktoimprovetheconditionoftheblind,thedeafandthespeechless.WhenshediedonJune1,1968,thenewspaperWashingtonPostwrote:“Herlifewastrulyoneofthemostremarkablephenomenaofourtimeandherdeathjustshortoftheageof88leavesthewholeworldpoorer.”HelenKellerwasbornonJune27th,1880,inTuscumbia,Alabama.Forthefirst19monthsofherlife,shewasaprettyandhappybaby,normalineveryway.Thenasuddenillnessdestroyedhersightandherhearing.Becauseshecouldnothearsoundstoimitate(模仿),shecouldnotspeak.HelenusedtosaythatherrealbirthdaywasnotJune27th,1880,butMarch3rd,1887—AnneSullivancouldnotteachHelenKellertospeakuntilsomeotherimportantthingshadbeenlearned.Thelittlegirlhadtolearntocontrolheractionsandfeelings.Shehadtolearnthatshecouldnotalwaysdowhatshewantedtodo.Shehadalwaysbeenabletogetwhatshewantedbyusingforce.Theteacherhadtochangesuchhabitswithoutbreakingthechild’sspirit.MissSullivan’sbattlebegan.Sometimes,therewasrealfightingbetweenthewildchildandthestrongyoungteacher.Atlast,however,thebattlewaswonbyMissSullivan,whosucceededinshowingHelenthatshelovedherandwantedtohelpher.Thechildandherteacherbecamefriends.Theycontinuedtobefriendsuntiltheteacher’sdeath,fiftyyearslater.ThedayonwhichHelenfinallyacceptedMissSullivanasherfriendandteacherwasagreatdayinHelen’slife.Afterthat,theteachercouldbegintoteachthechildlanguage.59.HelenKellerwasadmiredbymanypeoplebecause.A.shewasveryfamousinAmericaB.shehadgreatcourageandgainedlotsofachievementsC.shewenttocollegethoughshecouldn’tseeorhearD.shehadagoodteacher60.LearningwasHelenKeller’sfirstlessonbeforeshewastaughttospeak.A.tositalldaylong B.tomakefriendswithherteacherC.todoathingagainandagain D.tocontrolactionsandfeelings61.WecaninferfromthepassagethatAnneSullivan.A.wasmorethanateachertoHelen B.wasverycleverC.ablindwoman D.taughtHelenhowtowrite62.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.HelenKellerstayedintouchwithMissSullivanforfiftyyears.B.AnneSullivantookgreattroubletoshowHelenthatshelovedherandwantedtohelpher.C.ItwasnotuntilHelenhadlearnedsomeotherimportantthingsthatMissSullivancouldteachhertospeak.D.MissSullivanmetmanydifficultiesinteachingHelenhowtospeak.CTheTriptoAlishaninTaiwanItwasthefourthdayofourtriptoTaiwan,brightbutcold.Afteragoodbreakfastweputonourjacketsandgloves,pulledonourhatsandgotintoacar.Wetravelledforabouttwohours,up,andup,andupthemountainroad.Wefinallyarrivedatthetopofthemountain.ItwasChristmasDay.Soimaginemyjoytoseeicicles(冰柱)hangingformbranchesandthewhitenessofthescenery.Indeed,itwasmyfirstChristmasinthenorthernhemisphere(半球)and,guesswhat?Itevenstartedsnowingtoo.HowamazinglyexcitingformetohaveChristmasinmygrandmother’shometown,andtoexperienceiciclesandsnow.Alishanisreallybeautiful,especiallyseenformthisdizzyheight.AfterSunparkedthecar,wegotoutandlookeddownthroughthetrees.Ithadn’tsnowedhardenoughsotherewasnosnowontheground,justloadsofpineneedles.Therewasamostwonderfulsmellofpinesap(松液)driftinguptousformtheground.Itwasveryquiet,exceptforthetwitteringofbirds,andtheoddcarpassingalongtheroad.QuietnessinTaiwanissomethingtotreasure.Overtheroadwasasmallstallsowewentovertoit.Theyweresellingsomedrinksteaminghotinpapercups,toohottoholdimmediately.Wejumpedaroundtogetwarm.Therewasacoolwindblowingupthesideofthemountain,andthecloudsaboveusweremovingalongquickly.Icouldimaginetherewasquiteastrongwindblowingupthere,soIwasgladweweredownontheground!Thedrinkcooleddownfairlyrapidly.Ipickedupmyshareand,wow,whatalovelysmellwascomingformit.Itwasthesmellofginger(姜).Itookasip.Howdelicious,andsothiswasgingertea,whichIhadnevertriedbefore.ItwarmedmybodysoquicklythatIcouldfeeltheheattravelrightdowntomyfingersandtomytoes.Thiswasverygoodstuff.AndthenitwastimetoleaveasweweregoingdowntoHualiantoattendaBuddhabi-bi,eathotpot,anddrinksomeShaoxingricewine.63.Whywastheauthorexcitedandamazedtoseeicicles?A.Becauseshehadneverseeniciclesbefore.B.Becauseshelikediciclesverymuch.C.BecauseitwasherfirsttimetoexperienceacoldChristmas.D.Becauseitwasherfirsttimetoexperiencewinter.64.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeAlishan?A.beautiful,cold,quiet B.high,white,quietC.beautiful,cold,bright D.high,white,bright65.Whatdidtheauthordescribeinthethirdparagraph?A.Itwasverycoldatthetopofthemountain.B.Itwasblowingstronglyonthemountain.C.Sheenjoyedherselfverymuchinthecold.D.Shewasgreatlyamazedbythegingertea.66.Fromthetext,wecantellthattheauthorismostprobably_______.A.aChinesepersoninAustralia B.aChinesepersoninAmericaC.anAustralian D.anAmericanDIuseteatorefertoasnack(點(diǎn)心)takeninthelateafternoonorearlyevening(ieaftergettinghomefromworkbutbeforethemainmeal,whichIcalldinner)andIdon’tthinkthat’srare(罕見)atall.IthinkthedifferenceiswhenyouoriginallyhadyourmainmealandIwouldagreethatit’saclassthing,notanorth/souththing(I’veheardthemiddaymealreferredtoasbothlunchanddinnerbydifferentpeopleinallareasofEngland).Dinnerwasalwaysthemainmeal.Inthepast,workingclassmenworkednear(orevenat)homeandcamehomefortheirmainmealatmidday,andsothatwastheirdinner.Middleclassmenworkedinofficesfarfromtheirhomes(oftenworkinginthecitycentre,andlivingoutsidethecity)andsocouldn’tgohomeforamealatmidday.Theythereforehadalightmealatmiddayandhadtheirmainmealwiththeirfamilyintheeveningaftertheygohomefromwork,sodinnerwasintheevening.Becausemostchildrenatstateschoolswereworkingclass,westillusedinnerforschoolmeals.Formiddleandupperclasspeople,teawasalightsnackservedinthemid-afternoonatwhichladies(whodidn’t,ofcourse,goouttowork)couldentertaintheirfriends.Forworkingclasspeople,however,teawasthelightsnackyouhadbeforegoingtobed.Supper,forallclasses,wasthelightsnackyouhadbeforegoingtobed.However,becauseworkpatternschangedandmanyworkingclasspeoplestartedeatingtheirmainmealintheeveningtoo,dinner,teaandsupperstartedtobecomeinterchangeableforthem.Alsomanyworkingclassfamilieshavesincebecomemiddleclass,sothetermshavebecomelessofacurrentclassthing(ifclassstillexistsatall)andmoreofasystemofterminologyinherited(家族術(shù)語)fromgrandparentsetc,differentfromfamilytofamily.WhenIwasachild(SouthernEnglish,middleclassfamily,butwithworkingclassforebears(祖先))wecalledthemiddaymealdinnerandtheeveningmealtea,butwhenIwasinmyearlyteensIhadanewstepfather(fromafamilythathadalwaysbeenmiddleclassforgenerations)whousedlunchanddinner,andthat’swhatI’veusedeversince.67.Theworkingclasspeopleinthepastusuallyhad_______intheevening.A.asnack B.somewater C.supper D.dinner68.Whatwastheorderofmealsforthemiddleandupperclasspeopleinaday?A.Breakfast,lunch,tea,dinner,supper. B.Breakfast,dinner,supper.C.Breakfast,lunch,tea,supper,dinner. D.Breakfast,dinner,tea.69.Theunderlinedword“entertain”inthetexthasthesamemeaningastheunderlinedpartof

sentence_______.A.Hetriedtopleasehisfriendswithhissongsandjokes.B.Hecouldneverconsidertheideaoflivinginthecountry.C.HeinvitedhisfriendsforadinnerathishomelastSunday.D.Heshowedhisfriendaroundhisnewhousebeforedinner.70.Attheendofthetext,theauthorgaveanexampletoshowusmainlythatpeoplefromdifferent_______calledmealsbydifferentnames.A.times B.countries C.directions D.classes五、閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)上下文和空白處首字母的提示補(bǔ)全單詞Aftercontinuingbeing(71)h_______byheavysnowstormsinSouthandCentralChina,peopletherefinallygreetedtheNewYearwithfineweather,(72)w_______wasaveryexcitingnewstothosewhohad(73)s_______ahardlifewithoutelectric(74)p_______,waterandfood,andalsogoodnewstothosewhowantedtogohomefortheSpringFestival.Beginninginmid-January,2008,aseriesofstrongsnowstormsinSouthandCentralChinadidgreat(75)d________topeople’slivesaswellastoindustryproduction,transportandfarming.(76)H________,allthepeople,(77)t_______withPLAmen,workeddayandnightandfinally(78)s________infightingthenatural(79)d_______.ThishasonceagainprovedthatweChinesepeoplewillnever(80)g______intoanydifficulty.71.h 72.w 73.s 74.p 75.d76.H 77.t 78.s 79.d 80.g六、書面表達(dá)假設(shè)你叫李華,下面的海報(bào)是你校英語角的一次活動(dòng)安排。請根據(jù)海報(bào)內(nèi)容用英語寫一封電子郵件,邀請你的外校朋友李明前來參加。注意:1.郵件要涵蓋海報(bào)中全部信息,并可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié);2.要寫成一篇連貫的短文,不可照抄海報(bào)內(nèi)容;3.120詞左右(已給句子中的單詞不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。參考詞匯:subtitle(電影)字幕;popcorn爆米花。TheEnglishCornerinvitesyoutocomeandseeanEnglishmovie!February26,2008No.1LectureHall3:30~5:30pmFreepopcorn&softdrinks!ReadyhelpfromnativespeakersofEnglish!GoodchancetolearnEnglish&makefriends!DearLiMing,Goodnewsforyou!

Yours,LiHua

聽力材料及參考答案一、聽力理解Text1W:WhereareyougoingtospendtheNationalDayholiday?M:I’llgotoWuzhen.Stayingtherecostsonly120yuanforonedayand200yuanfortwodays.Text2M:Well,I’dbetterbeoffnow.It’sbeengreatseeingyouagain.W:Oh,itwasniceseeingyou,too.Text3W:Sorry,Ididn’tturnupatthemeetinglastnight,David,butIwasn’treallyfeelingwell.SoIdecidedtostayathome.M:Oh,that’sOK.Takecare,Diana.Text4M:I’dliketwoticketsforthe8o’clockshowtonight.W:I’msorry,Sir.Theyaresoldout.Butwehaveafewleftfortomorrow.Text5W:Excuseme.CouldyoutellmehowIcangettothepolicestation?M:Sure.Justgodownthestreettothecornertwoblocksfromhereandturnleft.Thengostraightforthreeblocksandyou’llfindthepolicestation.Text6M:Whatdoyouthinkofthestudentsinourclass?W:Ilovethosechildren.Theyaresolovely.M:Theyloveyoutoo.Theysaidyouwerethebestteachertheyhadeverhad.W:WhenIfirstcameintotheclassroom,allthestudentsstoodupandlookedatme.Theyallhadsmilesontheirfaces.M:Itseemsthattheybeganlovingyoufromthebeginning.W:Right.Theyarealsoactive.Nooneisshy.M:That’swhyyouhavebecomefriendswitheachother.Itissaidthatyou’releaving.W:Yes,butinfactIdon’twanttoleave.It’sonlybecauseofmyparents.M:Yourstudentswillmissyou.W:Iwillmissthemtoo.Text7W:Sam,haveyouseenthepicturesItookinMoscow?M:No,Ihaven’t,Kate.Doyouhavesomewithyou?W:Herearesome.ItookthemontheRedSquarelastweek.M:HowbeautifultheRedSquareis!Yourpicturesarewonderful.DidyouhaveagoodtimeinMoscow?W:Yes.Ihadawonderfultimethere.HaveyoueverbeentoRussia?M:No,Ihaven’t.WhatdidyouthinkofRussia,Kate?W:Itwasgreat.TheRussianpeopleareveryfriendly.ImademanyRussianfriendsthere.M:Really?ThenyoumusthavelearnedsomeRussian.W:Yes,butonlyalittle.Text8Annie’scatwasknockeddownbyacarthismorning.Shewasverysadbecauseshehadlostherbestfriend.Shecriedforhoursinthebedroomanddidn’twanttogoout,eventohavelunch.Annie’sfatherwasveryworriedabouther.Hethoughtthathisdaughterlikedanimalsverymuch.HewantedtotakeAnnietothezoo,butAnniesaidshewouldn’tgo.Hermotherwasalsoveryconcernedabouther.SheaskedAnnieifshewantedtogotothecinemawithher,butAnniesaidshewantedtostayathome.Herparentsdidn’tknowwhattodountilfinallyhergoodfriendKittycame.ShecalmedAnniedown.Thentheyplayedcomputergamestogether.Text9A:LakesideHotel,mayIhelpyou?B:Goodafternoon.ThisisPeterSmith.I’dliketobooksomeroomsfortheRoseFestival.A:Whatexactlydoyouneed?B:WeneedthreesingleroomsfortheFestivalfromApril12thto15th.A:B:Ohdear.A:Well.Westillhaveafewdoubleroomsleft.Doyouwanttomakethebooking?B:What’sthepricedifference?A:Notmuch.Asingleroomis$40whileadoubleroomisonly$50.B:Doesthatincludebreakfast?A:Yes,breakfastisincluded.B:OK.I’dliketobookthemthen.A:Fine.What’syourcontactnumber,MrSmith?B:83900387.A:83900387.ThreedoubleroomsfromApril12thto15th.That’sdone,MrSmith.Welookforwardtowelcomingyoushortly.Goodbye.B:Bye.1.B 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.C11.B 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.C16.PeterSmith 17.double 18.3 19.April1220.83900387二、單項(xiàng)選擇21.B解析:考查冠詞。句義為“我在錢塘江邊散步時(shí),看到美麗的夕陽。在所拍的照片中發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個(gè)UFO”。第一次提到用a。22.A解析:句義為“糟糕的天氣讓甘肅泥石流的營救增加了難度”。addto增加。23.C解析:句義為“保安很生氣,因?yàn)闆]人同意他的觀點(diǎn)”。D項(xiàng)agreed后缺少介詞。24.C解析:疑問句在從句中為陳述句語序。句義為“業(yè)主問哪里可以停放他的SUV”。25.B解析:increase增長,增加;include包括;cut減少;charge收費(fèi),索價(jià)。26.B解析:由于“Ifeelsillyintheseclothes.”(我穿著這些衣服覺得滑稽可笑),所以“我擔(dān)心別人會(huì)笑話我”。27.A解析:時(shí)刻表時(shí)間往往用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)表示將來,leave為瞬間性動(dòng)詞可用進(jìn)行時(shí)表將來時(shí)。28.C解析:剛才沒認(rèn)出,應(yīng)該用過去時(shí)。29.A解析:此處為as引導(dǎo)的定語從句。30.B解析:getdone表示“談?wù)撃橙嘶蚰澄锏目陀^遭遇,往往表示一種突然的、未曾料到的事件或事故”。31.C解析:can’thelpdoingsth是固定用法。句義為“當(dāng)購物時(shí),人們常常被說服購買自己所不需要的物品”。32.C解析:句義為“去面試前,應(yīng)當(dāng)盡量多找一些公司的相關(guān)信息”。lookup是查找的意思。33.D解析:句義為“孩子不應(yīng)當(dāng)獨(dú)自在游泳池里游泳”。情態(tài)動(dòng)詞應(yīng)選should。34.B解析:從山谷中穿過應(yīng)用through,表示“橫跨”時(shí)應(yīng)用across。35.D解析:考查交際用語,well表認(rèn)同。三、完形填空36.B解析:剛進(jìn)大學(xué)校園無法適應(yīng),那段時(shí)期對作者來說很難熬。37.A解析:因想家,經(jīng)常想回家,符合語境。38.C解析:收到家信當(dāng)然是最高興的事。39.A解析:astimewent

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