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第二节完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C] 三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡1上将该项涂黑。
It (Example:0) 8 o’clock 41,and the last bus42at the second bus stop.A middle?aged3 woman got4 out,and the conductor5 was6 going7 to ring the bell for43to start the bus again,just at that moment he saw8 a small child44at the bus stop.
“What’s wrong with you?” the bus conductor said9 to the boy.
“Well,my mother gave10 me ten pence11 to go home by bus after school,but I45the money after I finished12 playing football with my classmates,” the child answered, “so I have to walk all the way home.”
“That’s OK.” said the conductor. “Come on.We’ll take you home.”
The child thanked him,46the bus and sat15 down near the door.The conductor rang the bell,then the bus started. “How47are you living17?” asked the conductor.
The child told him the name of the place where he lived.It was about two miles18 away,and48would have cost20 him two pence if the child had21 had the money to pay22 for it.
The conductor went to give some other people on the bus their tickets,and when he came23 back a few24 minutes49,he saw that child crying again.
“And what’s the matter with you now?” he asked. “Aren’t you on your way home?”
“Yes,I am,” answered the child, “but what about my change?You haven’t given25 it to me,have you?You should give me50.”
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0.[A] is[B] are[C] was
答案:[C] 41.[A]in the morning[B]in the afternoon[C]at noon
42.[A]just had left[B]have just left[C]has just stopped
43.[A]the driver[B]the conductor[C]the old woman
44.[A]to cry[B]crying [C]to be crying
45.[A]had forgot[B]has dropped[C]lost
46.[A]got on[B]got up[C]getting on
47.[A]long[B]far[C]soon
48.[A]the seat26[B]the chair[C]the ticket
49.[A]later[B]late[C]after
50.[A]ten pence[B]eight pence[C]two pence
第三部分阅读理解
第一节词语配伍从右栏所给选项中选出与左栏各项意义相符的选项,并在答题卡1上将该项涂黑。
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0. They guard27 the exits28.
答案:[E] 51.People cook food here.[A]shop
52.You can sit on it.[B]park
53.People can buy things here.[C]birthday
54.Someone29 was born30 on that day.[D]restaurant
55.Children like to go there.[E]school
[F]kitchen
[G]chair
第二节短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A] (Right)、[B] (Wrong)、[C] (Doesn?t Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项,并在答题卡1上将该项涂黑。
It must have been about two in the morning when I returned31 home.I tried my best to wake32 up my wife33 by ringing the doorbell34,but she was fast asleep,so I got a ladder35 from a shed13 in the garden,put it against36 the wall,and began climbing towards37 the bedroom window.I was almost38 there when I heard someone saying39, “I don’t think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.” I looked down and nearly40 fell41 off42 the ladder when I saw a policeman.I regretted43 answering in the way I did44 at once,but I said, “I like cleaning windows at night.”
“So do I,” answered the policeman in the same tone45, “excuse my interrupting(打扰) you.I hate47 to interrupt46 a man when he is busy working,but would19 you mind48 coming with me to the station?”
“Well,I’d prefer49 to stay here,” I said, “you see,I’ve forgotten my key.”
“Your what?” he called.
“My key,” I shouted.
Luckily,the shouting woke50 up my wife who opened the window just as2 the policeman had started to climb towards me.56.I didn’t come home until51 my wife went to bed.
[A]Right.[B]Wrong.[C]Doesn’t say.57.I couldn’t wake up my wife because there was something wrong with the doorbell.
[A]Right.[B]Wrong.[C]Doesn’t say.58.The policeman didn’t believe52 me.
[A]Right.[B]Wrong.[C]Doesn’t say.59.The policeman didn’t trouble53 me for I was busy.
[A]Right.[B]Wrong.[C]Doesn’t say.60.If the shout didn’t wake up my wife,the policeman would take me away.
[A]Right.[B]Wrong.[C]Doesn’t say.
第三节短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C] 三个选项中选择一个正确答案,并在答题卡1上将该项涂黑。
请根据下面短文回答第61~65题:
Mrs.Wang was seventy eight years old.Her husband54 worked in a post office.The next year her husband had a long holiday.So they made56 a journey57 to another city,their bus hit a rock and began to burn58.The husband broke59 the window and helped his wife get off,but he died60 in the burning61 bus.And now the old woman has lived a lonely62 life63 for 6 years.She often walks near the garden or sits on a chair quietly64.She had a dog and liked it very much.But she lost it one morning.
Yesterday afternoon,Mrs.Wang was sitting on a chair near the garden while65 a boy was coming to her with a dog.The old woman saw the lovely dog and asked the boy, “Does your dog bite67?”
“No,it doesn’t,” answered the boy.
Having heard this,the old woman began to touch its head.Suddenly68 it bit66 her hand and she began to shout at the boy, “Why did you fool69 me?”
“I’ve never fooled70 you,madam,” said the boy. “My dog doesn’t bite anybody,but that dog isn’t mine!” 61.Where did Mr.Wang work?
[A]He worked in a company71.
[B]He worked in a post office.
[C]He worked in another city.62.Why does the old woman often sit near the garden?
[A]Because she feels lonely.
[B]Because she is free72.
[C]Because she can’t do anything.63.Which sentence73 is wrong?
[A]Mr.Wang and his wife went on a journey to another city in their own16 car.
[B]Mr.Wang died in the accident74.
[C]The old woman was saved75 in the accident.64.From the passage,we can know that.
[A]Mrs.Wang loved the dog very much
[B]Mrs.Wang got out of the fire herself
[C]Mr.Wang was not careful enough65.The boy .
[A]is a kind boy
[B]fooled the old woman
[C]didn’t know whose dog it was
请根据下面的短文回答66~70题:
Last Saturday,after doing all the family shopping in town,I wanted to have a rest before catching76 the train.So I bought some chocolate and a newspaper and went into the station coffee shop with a long table to sit at.I put my heavy bag down on the floor,put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to keep a place,and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee,there was someone sitting next to me.It was one of those strange77?looking young men,with dark78 glasses,old clothes and long hair.But I wasn’t surprised79 at such80 a young man.What surprised me most was that he had started to eat my chocolate!
I was quite uneasy81 about him,but I didn’t want to get him into trouble.I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper and took82 a bit of the chocolate.The boy looked at me. Then he ate14 a second piece of the chocolate.Still I didn’t say anything.When he ate a third piece,I felt a bit angry.I thought83, “Well,I shall84 have the last piece.” And I got it.
The boy looked at me strangely,then stood85 up.As he left,he shouted out, “This woman is mad55!” Everyone looked at me.That was embarrassing(尴尬的) enough.But it was worse86 when I finished my coffee and got ready to leave.My face turned red when I found87 I had made a mistake88.
It wasn’t my chocolate I had eaten.Mine was just under my newspaper.
66.Why did the woman go to the town?
[A]To do some shopping.
[B]To drink coffee.
[C]To buy some chocolate.67.Why was the woman surprised when she came back with the coffee?
[A]Because she saw a strange young man with dark glasses.
[B]Because the young man started to eat her chocolate.
[C]Because a young man sat in her seat.68.Where was the woman’s chocolate?
[A]It was eaten by the young man.
[B]It was eaten by the woman.
[C]It was under the newspaper.69.Who was angry?
[A]The young man.
[B]The woman.
[C]Both of them.70.The woman found her mistake.
[A]when the young man was leaving
[B]after she left the shop
[C]just before she left the coffee shop
第四部分写作
第一节改写句子下面是三对句子。每对句子中,第一句是原句,第二句是对第一句的改写。要求根据原句和第二句中已经给出的部分补全第二句,把补出的部分写到答题卡2上各题的序号后。注意不能改变原句的意思。
71.To make a big noise in the library is not polite89.
It’s polite toin the library.72.I don’t like milk so much as orange.
I like orangemilk.73.Both of them are in bad health90.
of themin good health.
第二节书面表达
74?情景:
假如你是王涛,你的美国笔友Peter来信告诉你他将来北京度假。
任务:
请你用英语给他写一封50字左右的回信。内容包括:
(1)欢迎他来北京。
(2)恰好你也有一个月的假期。
(3)在北京可以参观颐和园、长城等。
(4)去机场接他。
便条写在答题卡2上该题的序号后。请用下面格式:
Peter,
…
Wang Tao
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第一部分听力理解
1?A2?C3?A4?B5?C6?A7?C8?C9?B10?A11?C12?C13?A14?C15?A16?A17?A18?B19?A20?C21?C22?B23?B24?B25?B
第二部分英语知识运用
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第三部分阅读理解
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第四部分写作
71.keep quiet
72.better than
73.Neither91...is
74.书面表达(略)
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polite
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