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一輪復(fù)習(xí)人教版新教材必修二Unit4HistoryandTraditions單元復(fù)習(xí)測試試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atahotel.B.Inthehospital.C.Athome.2.Whatdothespeakersthinkofthemovie?A.Impressive.B.Dull.C.Exciting.3.Whenwillthemangotothelibrary?A.OnSaturday.B.OnMonday.C.OnSunday.4.WhatwillthemandoonSaturdayevening?A.Gocycling.B.Docooking.C.Attendaparty5.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$5.B.$10.C.$20第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whatisthemandoing?A.Heisbeinginterviewed.B.Heismakingaflash.C.Heisplayingcomputergames.7.Whatdoyouthinkwillhappenaftertheconversation?A.ThewomanwillcallMr.Taylor.B.Thewomanwon’tmakethewebsite.C.Thewomanwon’tgetintouchwithMr.Taylor.聽下面一段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Rentaflat. B.Sellherhouse. C.Buyahouse.9.Howmanypeoplearethereinthewoman’sfamily?A.2. B.4. C.6.10.Howmuchshouldthewomanpayforthethree-roomflateverymonth?A.400yuan. B.600yuan. C.1,000yuan.聽下面一段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdothespeakerswanttodoontheweekend?A.Stayathome.B.Gotothebeach.C.Seeamovie.12.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeaccordingtotheweatherforecast?A.Hot.B.Cold.C.Warm.13.WhatdothespeakersthinkoftheweatherinCalifornia?A.Itischangeable.B.Itispredictable.C.Itiscomfortable.聽下面一段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Wheredoesthemanmostprobablywork?A.Atanairport.B.Atahotel.C.Atatravelagency.15.Whichairportisthebestchoiceforthewoman?A.ReaganNational.B.Dulles.C.Baltimore-WashingtonAirport.16.WhyisthewomangoingtoWashingtonDC?A.Tostayinafriend'shouse.B.Tomeettheman.C.TovisittheWhiteHouse.聽下面一段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoismakingtheannouncement?A.Thestudentgovernment.B.Theschoolnewspaper.C.Thefootballteam.18.Howmanynewteamsareaddedthisyear?A.Four. B.Three. C.Two.19.Whatdothemusicclubmembersdo?A.Theyorganizetrips. B.Theyattendconcerts. C.Theyhavedancingnights.20.Whyshouldastudentjoinacampusgroup?A.Tohavefriends. B.Tomakegoodgrades. C.Tokeepupwithworldnews.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AFlatstoRentinLondon1-bedroomflatCowbridgeLane,Barking£1,000permonth/£231perweekPrimelodgeEstatesarepleasedtoofferforlettingthisnewlyredecorated1-bedroomflatonthegroundfloorlocatedminutesfromBarkingstationandlocalfacilities.Tel:020801251132-bedroomflatPierheadLock,CanaryWharf,London,E14£1,980permonth/£457perweekLonglet.LocatednexttotheThamesandwith2circularbalconiestorelaxupon,thiswonderful2-bedroomflatisgood-sizedandhasnaturallightthroughout.Benefitsincludeamodemkitchen,autilityroom(雜用間)andabathroom.Tel:020801267283-bedroomflatBoulevardDrive,Colindale,London,NW9£3,467permonth/£800perweekZerodepositavailable.Longlet.Thisamazing3-bedroomapartmentislocatedonthe7thfloorofamodemapartmentbuildingwithcomfortableaccommodationthroughout,alargeprivatebalconyandaccesstothegymandswimmingpool.Tel:020801268034-bedroomflatOakwoodCourt,101PinnerRoad,Harrow,HAI£4,290permonth/£1,100perweekAwellpresented,newlydecoratedandbright4-bedroomflatinthissmall,welllookedafterblock.Itislocatedbyaparkwithmanytrees,whereyoucanseemanycitizensrunningalongtheparkpathswhenthesunrises.Theflatoffersfreeparking,too.Tel:02080122188.21.Whichflathasaneasyaccesstoastation?A.TheflatinCowbridgeLane. B. TheflatinPierheadLock.C.TheflatinBoulevardDrive. D. TheflatinOakwoodCourt.22.Whatdothe2-bedroomflatandthe3-bedroomflathaveincommon?A.BothofferfreeparkingB.Bothrequirenodeposit.C.Botharenewlyredecorated.D.Bothcanberentedforalongtime.23.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyoulikeexercisinginthemorning?A.02080122188.B.02080125113.C.02080126728.D.02080126803.BAwomanheldherphonetightlytoherheartthewayachurch-goermightholdaBible.Shewasanxioustotakeapictureofanimpressivebunchofflowersthatsatnotsofaraway,butfirstshehadtogetthroughacrowdofotherspushingtheirwaytodothesame.ThecauseofthiswasBouquetstoArt,oneofthemostpopulareventsatthedeYoungMuseuminSanFrancisco.Flowersellerswereaskedtocreateflowerarrangementsthatrespondtopiecesofartondisplay,fromancientcarvingstocontemporarysculptures.It’sextremelyattractiveandalsomemorable,tothepointthatithasbecomeaproblem.Inrecentyears,thedeYoungreceivedmorethanathousandcomplaintsfrompeoplewhofeltthatcellphoneshadspoiledtheirexperienceoftheexhibit.Institutionsoffineartaroundtheworldfacesimilarproblemsasthedesiretotakephotographsbecomesahugeattractionformuseums,aswellassomethingthatupsetssomeoftheirpatrons(資助人).SothedeYoungrespondedwithakindofcompromise:carvingout“photofree”hoursduringtheexhibition’ssix-dayrun.Onecommoncomplaintabouttheeffectofsocialmediaonmuseumcultureisthatpeopleseemtobemissingoutonexperiencesbecausetheyaresobusycollectingevidenceofthem.AstudyrecentlypublishedinthejournalPsychologicalSciencesuggeststhereissometruthtothis.Itfindsthatpeoplewhokeeptakingphotosofanexhibitandpostingthemonsocialmediaratherthansimplyobservingit,haveahardtimerememberingwhattheysee.Buttheissueiscomplexfortheprofessionalsrunningmuseums.LindaButler,thedeYoung’sheadofmarketingandvisitorexperience,acknowledgesthatnoteveryonewantsamuseumtobe“aphoto-takingplayland”.YetalotofpeopledoandshebelievesthatthedeYoungisinnopositiontojudgeonereasonforbuyinga$28tickettobemorevalidthananother.“Ifweremovedsocialmediaandphotography,”shesays.“Wewouldriskbecomingirrelevant.”24. WhatwasthewomaneagertodoaccordingtoParagraph1? A.Togetherphone. B.Toescapethecrowd. C.Totakeaphoto. D.Topushahead.25. HowdidthedeYoungrespondtothedilemma? A.Bysettingperiodswithoutphoto-taking. B.Bymakingtheexhibitionfreeofcharge. C.Bycompromisingwiththegovernment. D.Byextendingthefreeexhibitionhours.26. Therecentstudyfindsthattheuseofsocialmediainmuseumsmay________. A.uncoverthetruth B.causeirrelevancy B.bringmorepleasure D.playanegativerole27. WhichofthefollowingmayLindaButlersupport? A.Reducingadmissionprices. B.Cateringtovisitors. C.Reservingjudgementinpublic. D.Banningsocialmediaandphotography.CDoyouwanttolovewhatyoudoforaliving?Followyourpassion.Thispieceofadviceprovidesthefoundationformodernthinkingoncareersatisfaction.Butthiscanbeaproblem.I'vespentthepastseveralyearsresearchingandwritingaboutthedifferentstrategiesweusetoseekhappinessinourwork.Itbecameclearearlyintheprocessthatthesuggestionto“followyourpassion”wasflawed,foritlacksscientificevidence.However,itdoesn'tmeanyoushouldabandonthegoaloffeelingpassionateaboutyourwork.Therealityemphasizesthatthingsarequitecomplicated.Passionisearned.Differentpeoplearelookingfordifferentthingsintheirwork,butgenerally,peoplewithsatisfyingcareersenjoysomecombinationofthefollowingfeatures:autonomy,respect,competence,creativity,andasenseofimpact.Inotherwords,ifyouwanttofeelpassionateaboutyourlivelihood,don'tseektheperfectjob,butseektogetmoreofthesefeaturesinthejobyoualreadyhave.Passioniselusive(難捉摸的).Manypeopledeveloptherareandvaluableskillsleadingtopassion,butstillendupunhappyintheirwork.Theproblemisthatthefeaturesleadingyoutoloveyourworkaremorelikelytobeusefultoyouthanyourorganization.Asyoubecomeincreasingly‘‘valuable”,forexample,yourbossmightpushyoutowardtraditionalpromotionsthatcomewithmorepayandmoreresponsibility,asthisiswhatismostusefultoyourcompany.However,youmightfindmorepassionbyapplyingyourvaluetogainautonomyinyourscheduleorprojectselection.Passionisdangerous.I'vewatchedtoomanyofmypeersfallintoanxietyandchronicjob-hoppingduetothe‘‘followyourpassion”advice.Theissueisexpectations.Ifyoubelieveweallhaveapre-existingpassion,andthatmatchingittoajobwillleadtoinstantworkplacehappiness,realitywillalwayspaleincomparison.Workishard.Noteverydayisfun.Ifyou'reseekingadreamjob,you'llendupfrustrated,againandagain.Don'tsetouttodiscoverpassion.Instead,setouttodevelopit.Thispathmightbelongerandmorecomplicatedthanwhatmostcheerfulcareerguidesmightadvocate,butit'sapathmuchmorelikelytoleadyousomewhereworthgoing.28.Peoplesatisfiedwiththeircareersare_______.A.autonomousandpassionate B.creativeandcompetentC.respectableandsensitive D.creativeandpassionate29.Whatistheauthor'sadviceonachievingcareersatisfaction?A.Developingpassionforwhatoneisdoing. B.Matchingthepre-existingpassiontoone'swork.C.Figuringoutearlywhatonewilldointhefuture. D.Discoveringskillsthatleadtointerestingcareers.30.TheunderlinedsentenceinPara.5probablymeansthat_______.A.itisnoteasytomatchourpassionwithourjobsB.weshouldn'tthinkeveryonehasapre-existingpassionC.highexpectationsofpassioninjobsbringdisappointmentD.workplacehappinessdoesnotrequireapre-existingpassion31.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheadviceof“followingyourpassion”?A.Unclear B.Supportive C.Cautious D.Disapproving.DRobotshaveprovedtobevaluabletoolsforsoldiers,surgeonsandhomeownershopingtokeepthecarpetclean.Butineachcase,theyaredesignedandbuiltspecificallyforthejob.Nowthereisamovementunderwaytobuildmultipurposemachines-robotsthatcanmoveaboutinchangingenvironmentssuchasofficesorlivingroomsandworkwiththeirhands.All-purposerobotsarenot,ofcourse,anewidea.“It’sbeenfiveor10yearsfromhappeningforabout50years,”saysEricBerger,co–directorofthePersonalRoboticsProgramatWillowGarage,aSiliconValleyorganization.Thedelayisinpartbecauseevensimpletasksrequireasetofcapabilities.Forarobottofetchamug,forexample,itneedstomakesenseofdatagatheredbyavarietyofsensors–laserscannersidentifyingpotentialblockingobjects,camerassearchingforthetarget,forcefeedbackinthefingersthatgraspthemug,andmore.YetBergerandotherexpertsareconfidentthatrealprogresscouldbemadeinthenextdecade.Theproblem,accordingtoWillowGarage,isthelackofacommonplatformforallthatcomputationaleffort.Insteadofenlargingthecapabilitiesofasinglemachine,everyoneisdesigningrobotsandthesoftwaretocontrolthem,fromthegroundup.Tohelpchangethis,WillowGarageiscurrentlyproducing25copiesofitsmodelPR2(for“PersonalRobot2”),atwo–armed,wheeledmachinethatcanswitchofftheelectricity,opendoorsandmovethrougharoom.Tenoftherobotswillstayin–house,but10morewillgotooutsideresearchgroups,andeveryonewillsharetheiradvances.“Thisway,”Bergersays,“ifyouwanttobuildtheroboticequivalent(等同物)ofaTwitter(推特網(wǎng)站),youwon’tstartbyconstructingacomputer.Youbuildthethingthat’snew.”32.TherobotsarementionedtodosomespecificjobsEXCEPTin________.A.battlefields B.operationroom C.people’shouses D.wildfields33.Themultipurposerobotmaybeidentifiedasamachinethat_________.A.canmoveaboutinchangingenvironmentsandworkwiththeirhandsB.canmakesenseofdatagatheredbyavarietyofsensorsC.hasahugesetofabilitiestofinishallthesimpletasksD.hasidentifyinglaserscanners,searchingcamerasandforcefeedback34.WillowGarageiscurrentlyproducing25copiesofitsmodelPR2soasto________.A.designrobotsandthesoftwaretocontrolthemB.changethewayofnewrobotconstructionresearchC.opendoorsandgotooutsideresearchgroupsD.gothroughtheroomandstayin-house35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Tobuildall-purposerobotsisanabsolutelynewmovementunderway.B.Buildingall-purposerobotswasdelayedbecauseofitscomplexity.C.Theideatobuildall-purposerobotsappearedabout50yearsago.D.Everyonewillsharetheiradvancesfortheyareall-purposerobots.(共5題,每題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Havingashystyleisn’tnecessarilyaproblem.It’sOKtotaketimetowarmuptonewpeopleandsituations.36Somepeoplewanttofeellessshysotheycanenjoysocializingandbeingthemselvesaroundothers.Herearesometipsonovercomingshyfeelings.●37Practicesocialbehaviorslikeeyecontact,confidentbodylanguage,introductions,smalltalk,askingquestions,andinvitationswithpeopleyoufeelmostcomfortablearound.Smileandbuildyourconfidence.●Thinkofsomeconversationstarters.Oftenthehardestpartoftalkingtosomeonenewisgettingstarted.Thinkofconversationopeners,likeintroducingyourself,givingacompliment(贊美),oraskingaquestion.38●Rehearse(排練)whattosay.Whenyouarereadytotrysomethingyou’vebeenavoidingbecauseofshyness—likeaphonecalloraconversation,writedownwhatyouwanttosay.Readitoutloudinfrontofamirror.Thenjustdoyoursocialactivities.39Fewofthethingsthatmoreconfidentpeopledoareperfect,either.●Giveyourselfachance.40Practicesocializingwiththesenewpeopleandgettoknowthemslowly.Peoplewhoareshyoftenworryaboutfailingorhowotherswilljudgethem.Don’tlettheseworriesandfeelingskeepyoufromtrying.A.Startsmallwithpeopleyouknow.B.Thenyoucanstartsmilingandsaying“hello”inreallife.C.Oneofthebestwaystogetovershynessistobelieveinyourself.D.Findgroupactivitieswhereyoucanbewithpeoplewhoshareyourinterests.E.Beingreadywithaconversationstartermakesiteasiertoapproachsomeone.F.Don’tworryifthey’renotexactlylikeyouhavepracticedorthey’renotperfect.G.Butshynesspreventssomepeoplefrombeingascomfortableasthey’dliketobe.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Iflifewereabookandyouweretheauthor,howwouldyoulikethestorytogo?Thatisthequestionthatchangedmylifeforever.OnedayIwenthomefromthetrainingofsnowboardingwithwhatIthoughtwastheflu,andlessthan24hourslater,Iwasina41onlifesupportwithlessthantwopercent42ofliving.Itwasn’tuntildayslaterthatthedoctorsdiagnosedmewitha43bloodinfection.Overthe44of2.5months,Ilostthehearinginmyleftearandbothmylegsbelowtheknee.Whenmyparentswheeledmeoutofthehospital,I45thatIhadbeenputtogetherlikeapatchwork(拼縫物)dollandIhadtolivewith46legs.Iwas47physicallyandemotionallybroken,tearsstreamingdown.ButIknewinordertomoveforward,IhadtoletgooftheOldAmyand48theNewAmy.ItwasatthismomentthatIaskedmyselfthatsignificant49.Andthatiswhenit50methatIdidn’thavetobefive-foot-fiveanymore,51IcouldbeastallasIwanted.And52ofall,Icanmakemyfeetthesizeofalltheshoes.Sotherewerebenefitshere.Fourmonthslater,Iwasbackupona53.AndthisFebruary,IwontwoBoardWorldCupgoldmedals,makingmethehighestrankedsnowboarderintheworld.So,insteadoflookingatour54andourlimitationsassomethingnegativeorbad,wecanbeginlookingatthemasawonderfulgiftthatcanbeusedtohelpusgo55thanweeverknowwecouldgo.41.A.hospital B.club C.playground D.stadium42.A.thought B.degree C.chance D.decision43.A.mild B.severe C.potential D.slight44.A.journey B.break C.course D.schedule45.A.madesure B.feltlike C.workedout D.putforward46.A.muscled B.heavy C.shapely D.false47.A.nearly B.absolutely C.hardly D.mainly48.A.hug B.recognize C.fix D.introduce49.A.plan B.question C.information D.favor50.A.dawnedon B.knockedinto C.dependedon D.lookedinto51.A.although B.so C.while D.but52.A.first B.strangest C.best D.luckiest53.A.stage B.snowboard C.track D.playground54.A.challenges B.achievements C.devotions D.hesitations55.A.slower B.sooner C.further D.faster第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheTibetanantelope,alsoknownastheChiru,isuniquetotheTibetanPlateauofChina,___56___isthehighestplateauintheworld.TheTibetanantelopesarethinanimalswithfourpowerfullegsandshorttails,theirbodies____57___(cover)withabundantwhiteandlight-grayhair.TheTibetanantelopesfeedmostlyongrass.Inwinter,theydigintothesnow___58___(seek)food.Theyaregoodrunnersandcanrunforseveralhoursincoldweatherconditions,sotheycansometimesescapefrom___59___(wolf),theirmainpredators(捕食者),easily.TheTibetanantelopes____60___(list)inthe“ConventiononInternationalTradeinEndangeredSpeciesofWildFaunaandFlora”asendangeredspecieswithapopulationestimatedtobe____61___(little)than35,000andstillon____62___decline.____63____(thank),effectivemeasureshavebeentakenbyChinaandIndiatoprohibittheTibetanantelopes____64___beinghunted.Chinahassetupfournaturereservesandthirty-twopassagesbeneaththerailwaysfortheantelopestoimmigrate.Andbothcountrieschecktheillegaltradestrictly.Peopledidn’tbelievethesewouldworkatfirst,butnowlocalpeoplethinkthey____65___(be)ofgreatsignificance.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,David是你的美國朋友。他對你所在的城市最近推廣使用公共自行車很感興趣,來信向你詢問此事。請你給他寫一封回信,主要內(nèi)容如下:1.感謝他的關(guān)注;2.簡要分析推廣公共自行車的原因與好處;3.談?wù)勀愕母邢?。注?1.詞數(shù)80左右,信的格式已經(jīng)為你寫好。2.可根據(jù)內(nèi)容要點適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。3.參考詞匯:推廣promotion公共自行車publicbicycles低碳生活low-carbonlifeDearDavid,Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。OldManDonovanwasameanmanwhohatedchildren.Hethrewrocksatthemandevenshotatthemwithashotgun.Atleastthat’swhatwehadheard.Hissmallfarmborderedourneighborhoodwheremyyoungersister,LeighAnn,andIlivedwhenweweregrowingup.Hisfarmwaslong,narrow,andquaint.Itheldtwotreasures.Onewashisbeautifulfruit.Thereweremanyvarietiesoffruit:pears,apples,andlotsmoreIjustcan'tthinkof.Thefruitnaturallydrewthechildrentohisland.Itmadethemintothieves.ButmysisterandIdidn'tdaretotakehisfruitbecauseofthehorriblerumorswehadheardaboutOldManDonovan.Onesummerday,wewereplayinginanearbyfield.Itwastimetoheadbackhome.MysisterandIwerefeelingverydaringthatday.TherewasashortcuttoourhousethatwentthroughtheDonovanfarm.Wethoughthewouldn'tbeabletoseeusrunacrosshispropertyaroundthelusciousfruittrees.Wewerealmostthroughthefarmwhenweheard,"Hey,girl!"inagruff,lowvoice.Westoppeddeadinourtracks!Therewewere,facetofacewithOldManDonovan.Ourkneeswereshaking.Wehadvisionsofrockspoundingourbodiesandbulletspiercingourhearts."Comehere,"hesaid,reachinguptooneofhisappletrees.Stillshaking,wewentovertohim.Heheldoutseveralripe,juicy,redapples."Takethesehome,”hecommanded.Wetooktheappleswithsurprisedheartsandranallthewayhome.Ofcourse,LeighAnnandIatetheapples.Astimewenton,weoftenwentthroughOldManDonovan'sfarm,andhekeptongivingusmorelusciousfruit.Oneday,westoppedbytoseehimwhenhewasonhisfrontporch.Wetalkedtohimforhours.Whilehewastalking,werealizedthatwehadfoundtheotherhiddentreasure:thesweet,kindhearthiddenbehindhisgruffvoice.Soon,hewasoneofourfavoritepeopletotalkto.Unfortunately,hisfamilyneverseemedtoenjoyourcompany.Theyneversmiledorwelcomedusin.Paragraph1:Everysummer,wewouldvisitMr.Donovanandtalktohim.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thenextwinter,wordgotaroundthatOldManDonovanhaddied.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案英語聽力1—5ABBCB6—10ACABC11—15BCABA16—20CACBA閱讀理解21-23.ADA24-27.CADB28-31.BACD32-35.DABC36-40.GAEFD完形填空41-45.ACBCB 46-50DBABA 51-55DCBAC語法填空56.which57.covered58.toseek59.wolves60.arelisted61.less62.the63.Thankfully64.from65.are應(yīng)用文I’mgladyou’venoticedthepromotionofpublicbicyclesinourcity.Thankyouforyourconcern.Withrapiddevelopmentofourcityinrecentyears,thenumberofprivatecarsisontheincrease,makingthestreetsmoreandmorecrowded.Torelievethetrafficpressure,publicbicycleserviceisprovidedinourcity.Thismakesitmoreconvenientforustogetaroundandthetrafficisnolongerascrowdedasbefore.Atthesametime,itgreatlyreducesairpollution.Besides,thebicycleriderscangetplentyofexerciseaswell.Ihopethattheuseofpublicbicycleswillbecomemoreandmorepopularandeveryonecanlivealow-carbonlife.讀后續(xù)寫Paragraph1Everysummer,wewouldvisitMr.Donovanandtalktohim.Wesharedwithhimourcolor1fulexperiencesatschoolwhilehekeptgivingouthislusciousfruitstousasusual.Astimewentby,weseemedtobemoreafamilythangoodfriends.Butonesummer,wewereinformedthathewasseriouslyillandwewereanxiousandrestless,sowerushedstraighttothehospital.Itwasfromhisfamilythatweknewthathehadfellfromatreewhilelookingafterthefruitsandhisheadwasseriouslyhurtandneededadangerousoperation.Paragraph2Thenextwinter,wordgotaroundthatOldManDonovanhaddied.Hearingthebadnews,Ifeltalumpinmythroatandtearswelledupinmyeyes.Irealizedgonewerethedayswhenwesattogetherchattingwitheachother.Irealizedgonewerethedayswhenwewereluckyenoughtohaveatasteofthelusciousfruitgrownbyhim.However,heleftusahiddentreasure—hiskindheart,whichshallneverdieawaywiththepassageoftime.Text1M:Excuseme,Madam.Yourroomnumberis633onthe6thfloor.We’lltakethelift.W:Okay.Hereismyluggage.停頓00’10”嘩---Text2M:There'snothinggoodaboutthemovie.Itdidn'tmovemeatall.W:Iknow.It'stotallyboring.Let'sdosomethingalittlemoreexciting.停頓00’10”嘩---Text3W:Ineedtoreturntheselibrarybookstoday.Doyouwanttocomewithme?M:No.Thedowntownlibrarydoesn'topenonSundays.I'drathergotomorrow,soIcanborrowsomenewbooksformyself.停頓00’10”嘩---Text4M:I’mgoingcyclingonSaturdaymorning.Doyouwanttocomealong?W:Thanks,butI’vegotalotofcookingtodoforthepartyonSaturdayevening.Ihopeyou’restillcoming.M:OfcourseIam.Iwouldn’tmissit.停頓00’10”嘩---Text5M:Excuseme,howmucharethetickets,please?W:Theyare$10each,butstudentsgohalfprice.M:Twostudenttickets,please.Hereareourstudentcards.停頓00’5”嘩---第一節(jié)到此結(jié)束第二節(jié)聽下面五段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。嘩---聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第7兩個小題?,F(xiàn)在你有10秒鐘的時間閱讀這兩個小題。停頓00’10”嘩---Text6W:Okay,Mr.Taylor,let’sgoaheadandbegin.Firstofall,tellmeaboutyourlastjob.M:Well,IworkedforfiveyearsatHi-Tech-Computers.W:Okay.Hi-Tech.Howaboutyourwebsitewritingskills?Oh,wearelookingforsomeonetocreateandmanageourcompany’swebsite.M:Umm...uh,website,website.Huh...Idon’tthinkI’vereadthatbook.W:Huh?Andwhatabouttheexperiencewithmakingaflash?M:Well...Ithinksometimescomputersflash...ifthat’swhatyoumean.W:Okay,Mr.Taylor,IthinkIhavealltheinformationIneed!M:Oh,andIreallylikecomputergames.Iplaythemeveryday.W:Right,right.Thanks,Mr.Taylor.We’llbeintouch.停頓00’02”重復(fù)停頓00’10”嘩---聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題?,F(xiàn)在你有15秒鐘的時間閱讀這三個小題。停頓00’15”嘩---Text7W:Iseea“Flatforrent”signoutside,socouldyoushowmetheflatforrent?M:Sure.Wehaveaone-roomflatonthe2ndfloorfor400yuanamonth.W:I’mafraidit’stoosmallforafamilyoffour.Wehavetwochildren.Doyouhaveanythree-roomflatforrent?M:Well,thereisathree-roomflatonthe8thfloorfor1,000yuanamonth.W:Istherealiftinthisbuilding?M:Yes,butitoperatesfrom4:30inthemorningto11:30intheevening.W:Thatsoundsnottoobad.Willyoushowmetheflat?M:Certainly.Pleasefollowme.停頓00’02”重復(fù)停頓00’1

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