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第I卷(共105分)

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.4:15.B.4:50.C.5:40.D.5:05.

2.A.Atabookstore.B.Atalibrary.

C.Atareadingroom.D.Atahotel.

3.A.Studentandschooladministrator.B.Employerandemployee.

C.Jobseekerandinterviewer.D.Salespersonandcustomer.

4.A.Shedoesn’tfeelwell.B.Shedoesn’twantto.

C.Shehasanappointment.D.Shehastowork.

5.A.Selectingcourses.B.Languagestudy.

C.Studyingabroad.D.Literaturebooks.

6.A.Hissister.B.Hismother.

C.Hisbrother.D.Hisfather.

7.A.Easy-going.B.Bad-mannered.

C.Strict.D.Hardworking.

8.A.Decidewhethertheyshouldgotothemovies.

B.Decidewhichfoodtochoose.

C.Gotoamoviealittlelater.

D.Choosearestaurantassoonaspossible.

9.A.Nancyhasakeeneyeforstyle.

B.Nancyregretsbuyingthedress.

C.NancyandMarywentshoppingtogetherinRome.

D.NancyandMaryliketofollowthelatestfashion.

10.A.Thewomandoesn’tdriveveryoften.

B.Thetrafficisalwaysverybad.

C.Takingpublictransportationisbetterthandriving.

D.Thesubwayiscrowded.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.

11.A.8B.9C.15D.22

12.A.Someofthefirefighterswereseriouslyinjured.

B.Severalfirefighterswerekilledinthefire.

C.Nofirefighterwasinjuredorkilled.

D.Severalfirefighterswereslightlyinjured.

13.A.Misuseofelectronicequipment.B.Dryweather.

C.Overusedbatteries.D.Carelesssmokers.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Collegefacilities.B.Dormitoryassignment.

C.Vacationarrangements.D.Winterbreakactivities.

15.A.Thecollegestore.B.Thecomputercenter.

C.Thegymnasium.D.Thedininghalls.

16.A.Therewillbeonlyonedormitoryopentothestudents.

B.Thedormitorieswillbeopenonareducedschedule.

C.Therewillbenoheatinginthedormitories.

D.Allthedormitorieswillbetemporarilyclosedtothestudents.

SectionC

Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

DialogueInformation

JennyBirthplace:(17)_________

Occupation:asales(18)_________

TomExperiences:livinginCaliforniafor(19)________years;

movinggreatly

Major:(20)_________

Completetheform.WritenomorethanONEWORDforeachanswer.

Blanks21through24arcbasedonthefo

llowingconversation.

Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A(21)_________.

Whydoesthemansuggestmodernizingthefactory?To(22)__________.

Whatdoesthemansayabouttheinvestmentsonadvertising?They’llresultin(23)__________.

Whoisresponsiblefordrawingupabudgetfortheinvestments?The(24)__________.

Completetheform.WritenomorethanTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

25.Wegreatlyfeelsorry______thosewhodiedorgotinjuredinthedisaster.

A.forB.withC.atD.in

26.-Whichdoyouprefer,teaorcoffee?

-______.I’mnotparticularaboutdrinks.

A.BothB.NoneC.EitherD.Neither

27.Asamatteroffact,muchof______wereadontheInterneteverydayisgroundlessornonsense.

A.thoseB.thatC.itD.what

28.Peter______joinusinthepicnic,butitalldependsonhisweekendassignment.

A.mustB.shallC.mayD.will

29.ABritishresearchstudyshowsthat,globally,people’swalkingspeeds______by10percentoverthelastdecade.

A.wereincreasedB.haveincreasedC.increasedD.hadbeenincreased

30.Thenewly-builtrailwaywillgetseveralroundsystemtests______itisopentothepublic.

A.beforeB.afterC.sinceD.while

31.Thefallenleavescoveredthestreets,______addedbeautytotheancientsmalltown.

A.thatB.whichC.itD.this

32.Allthevisitorshavetopasssecuritycheckbeforetheyareallowedtoenterthestadium,______?

A.don’ttheyB.haven’ttheyC.aren’ttheyD.arethey

33.______youareawareofthetrickusedinadvertisements,Idon’tthinkyouareeagertobuy.

A.UnlessB.OnceC.WhetherD.Although

34.Thefurtherweenteredthemountain,______webecame.

A.morefrightenedB.themuchfrightened

C.muchmorefrightenedD.themorefrightened

35.Thewaytheguests______inthehotelinfluencedtheirevaluationoftheservice.

A.weretreatedB.treatedC.wouldtreatD.wouldbetreated

36.Everybodytalksaboutthetasteofgreatfood,buthardly______aboutthetongueandthenosethatmakethetastingpossible.

A.anybodytalksB.doesanybodytalk

C.talksanybodyD.nobodytalks

37.Forapromotion,Alexandertriedtogethiswork______inthemedicalcircles.

A.torecognizeB.recognizing

C.recognizeD.recognized

38.Onmywaybacktothehotellastnight,Ilostmywayinthecompletedarknessand,______thingsworse,itbegantopour.

A.makingB.madeC.havingmadeD.tomake

39.Toavoid_______,Johnpreferrednottotellthetruththathebrokethevase.

A.punishingB.topunishC.beingpunishedD.tobepunished

40.Havingsufferedfromheartattackforyears,MichaelJacksondiedonJune25,xxxx,______thefallofthekingofpop.

A.toannounceB.announcedC.announcingD.beingannounced

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.likelyB.situationC.negativeD.influenceE.balance

F.evidenceG.constantH.flexibilityI.personalJ.primarily

PaperReview

Title:TheMobilePhone,PerpetualContactandTimePressure

Author:MichaelBittman,JudithE.Brown

TheInternationalTelecommunicationUnionreported4.6billionmobileaccountsworldwideattheendofxxxx,about3.3billionmoretha

nfixedlinephones.Asmobilephoneshaveovertakenfixedlinephonesinusage,the41impactofthemobilephoneonwork–lifebalancehasraisedconsiderableconcern.Yettheauthorsofthispaperconcludethatthesefearsareexaggerated.Althoughthepaceofworkandtimepressuresmaybegreatersincethearrivalofthemobilephone,thetechnologyalsoallowsforincreased42andthe“softening”ofschedules,meaningthatplanscanberearrangedtoadjustpeople’spersonalorworklives.

Theauthorsstudiedasampleofnearly2,000workerswhocompletedquestionnairesandkeptdiariestodeterminewhen,howoften,andinwhat43theseworkersusedtheirmobilephones.Theresearchersalsoevaluatedrecordsofphonetrafficandusagereportsfromparticipants’handsets.Thedatarevealedthatratherthanintrudingonleisuretime,thephone’s“always-on”natureallowedemployeestobetter44theirschedulesandavoidwork–lifepressures.Andalthoughconcernsaboutmobilephonesoftenassumethattheytieuppeopletowork,thecallrecordsindicatedthattheyareused45tostayintouchwithfamilyandfriends.46callsaccountedfor61percentofallcalls;only21percentwereworkrelated.

However,thedatadidrevealacorrelationbetweenmobilephonesandworkplacepressure,especiallyamongmalerespondents,whoweremore47toreportthatthemobilephonemadethemfeelshortontime.Theauthorsarguethatworkers’stressisraisedbecausethemobilephonehasenabledmanagementtostayin48contactwiththem.Still,theauthorsdidnotfindoutany49tosuggestthatthemobilephonestretchedtheworktimebeyondemployees’abilitytodealwith.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

TheUSDepartmentofLabourstatisticsshowthatthereisanoversupplyofcollege-trainedworkers.Andthisoversupplyis50.Alreadytherehavebeenmorethanenoughteachers,engineers,physicists,aerospaceexpertsandotherspecialists.Yet,collegesandgraduateschoolscontinueeveryyearto51highlytrainedpeopletocompeteforjobsthataren’tthere.Theresultisthatgraduatescannotenterthe52forwhichtheyweretrained,andtheymusttaketemporaryjobswhichdonotrequireacollegedegreeandthesetemporaryjobsaremostprobablybecoming53onesintheseverelabormarkets.

54,thereisagreatneedforskilledworkersofallsorts:carpenters,electricians,mechanics,plumbers,TVrepairmen.Thesepeoplehavemoreworkthantheycanhandle.Asaresult,their55areoftenhigherthanthoseofcollegegraduates.Theoldconceptthatwhite-collarworkersmakeabetterlivingthanblue-collarworkersnolongerholdstrue.Thelawofsupplyanddemandnowis56theskilledworkmen.

Thereasonforthissituationisthetraditionalmyththat57isapassporttoaprosperousfuture.AlargepartofAmericansocietymatchessuccessinlife58withacollegedegree.Parentsbeginbrainwashingtheirchildrenwiththismythbeforetheyareoutofgradeschool.Highschoolteachersplaytheirpartbyactingasifhighschooleducationwereapreparationfor59ratherthanforlife.Whethertheywanttogotocollegeornotdoesn’tmatter:everybodyshouldgotocollege,soofcoursetheymustgo.Underthispressure,thekidshavetogotocollege,but,unfortunately,mostkids60inthestartingline.Inspiteofthis,everyyearcollegeenrollmentsgoupandup,andmoreandmoregraduatesare61forthekindsofjobsavailabletothem.

Oneresultofthisemphasisonacollegeeducationisthat

manypeoplegotocollegewheretheydonot62.Halfofthesixtypercentofhighschoolgraduateswhoentercollegedonotgraduatewiththeirclass.Manyofthemdropoutwithinthefirstyearbecauseoftheir63academicperformance.Some64fortwoorthreeyearsandthenjointheotherstudentswhodropout.It’shightimewestoppedtorethinkoureducationsystem.

50.A.decliningB.increasingC.droppingD.decreasing

51.A.turnoutB.takeoverC.layoffD.comeacross

52.A.universitiesB.coursesC.classroomsD.professions

53.A.profitableB.favoriteC.permanentD.excellent

54.A.AllinallB.Forthetimebeing

C.OntheotherhandD.Inthefirstplace

55.A.abilitiesB.expectationsC.ambitionsD.incomes

56.A.infavorofB.usefultoC.superiortoD.responsiblefor

57.A.profession-trainingB.collegedegree

C.workingskillD.socialability

58.A.hardlyB.graduallyC.equallyD.curiously

59.A.laborB.workC.graduationD.college

60.A.failB.remainC.hesitateD.pause

61.A.under-estimatedB.over-educated

C.wrongly-assessedD.properly-trained

62.A.stayB.enrollC.belongD.pay

63.A.admirableB.successfulC.outstandingD.unsatisfactory

64.A.struggleonB.breakdownC.giveupD.calloff

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Thesubjectofthenexttwopassagesisthesame,butthewaytheyarewrittenisdifferent.Readthemcarefullyandanswerthequestions.

65.IfyougotolunchatDilly’sDeli,youcouldexpecttosee________.

A.alonglineofcustomers

B.thefiremarshal

C.therestaurantcriticfromthenewspaper

D.homemadepie

66.BothpassagessuggestthatifyoueatlunchatDilly’sDeli,youshouldexpectto______.

A.sitnexttoatruckdriver

B.placeyourorderwiththewaiterwhocomestoyourtable

C.cleanupthetableafterdinner

D.dresswarmly

67.Whichofthefollowingillustratestherestaurantcritic’sopinionofthefoodatDilly’sDeli?

A.“AtDilly’s,yousitatoneoffourlongtables.”

B.“Atlunchtime,Dilly’sDeliissocrowded,Iwonderedwhenthefiremarshalhadlastvisitedtheestablishment.”

C.“AfterIhadtastedallofthefoodonmyplate,Irosetoleave,whereupononeofthepeopleworkingbehindthecounteryelledatmetocleanupaftermyself.”

D.“ThrowingawaythatplateoffoodwasthemostenjoyablepartofdiningatDilly’s.”

(B)

ThecomposerWolfgangAmadeusMozart’sremarkablemusicaltalentwasapparentevenbeforemostchildrencansingasimplenurseryrhyme.Wolfgang’soldersisterMariaAnna(whothefamilycalledNannerl)waslearningtheclavier,anearlykeyboardinstrument,whenherthree-year-oldbrothertookaninterestinplaying.AsNannerllaterrecalled,Wolfgang“oftenspentmuchtimeattheclavierpickingoutthirds(三度音),whichhewasalwaysstriking,andhispleasureshowedthatitsoundedgood.”TheirfatherLeopold,anassistantconcertmasterattheSalzburgCourt,recognizedhischildren’suniquegiftsandsoondevotedhimselftotheirmusicaleducation.

BorninSalzburg,Austria,onJanuary27,1756,Wolfganghadcomposedhisfirstoriginalworkbyagefive.LeopoldplannedtotakeNannerlandWolfgangontourtoplaybef

oretheEuropeancourts.TheirfirstventurewastonearbyMunichwherethechildrenplayedforMaximillianIIIJoseph,electorofBavaria.LeopoldsoonsethissightsonthecapitaloftheHapsburgEmpire,Vienna.OntheirwaytoVienna,thefamilystoppedinLinz,whereWolfganggavehisfirstpublicconcert.Bythistime,Wolfgangwasnotonlyaskilledharpsichordplayer,buthehadalsomasteredtheviolin.TheaudienceatLinzwasamazedbythesix-year-old,andwordofhisgeniussoontraveledtoVienna.Inamuchattendedconcert,theMozartchildrenappearedattheSchonbrunnPalaceonOctober13,1762.Theycompletelyattractedtheemperorandempress.

Followingthissuccess,Leopoldreceivedalotofinvitationsforthechildrentoplay,forafee.LeopoldseizedtheopportunityandbookedasmanyconcertsaspossibleatcourtsthroughoutEurope.Aconcertcouldlastthreehours,andthechildrenplayedatleasttwoperaday.Today,Leopoldmightbeconsideredtheworstkindofstageparent,butatthetime,itwasnotuncommonforprodigiestomakeextensiveconcerttours.Evenso,itwasanexhaustingscheduleforachildwhowasjustpasttheageofneedinganafternoonnap.

68.Agoodtitleforthispassagewouldbe________.

A.ClassicalMusicintheEighteenthCentury:AnOverview.

B.StageParents:AHistoricalPointofView.

C.Mozart:TheEarlyLifeofaMusicalGenius

D.Mozart:TheShortCareerofaMusicalGenius.

69.WhatwastheconsequenceofWolfgang’sfirstpublicappearance?

A.HeattractedtheemperorandempressofHapsburg.

B.WordofWolfgang’sgeniusspreadtothecapital.

C.LeopoldsethissightsonVienna.

D.Invitationsforthemiraclechildrentoplaypouredin.

70.EachofthefollowingstatementsaboutWolfgangMozartisdirectlysupportedbythepassageexcept________.

A.Mozart’sfathermadefulluseofhischildren’stalent

B.MariaAnnawasalsotalentedinmusic

C.Wolfgang’schildhoodwasdevotedtohismusicalcareer

D.Wolfgangpreferredtheviolintootherinstruments

71.Theword“prodigies”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans“________”.

A.unusuallytalentedpeopleB.strictparents

C.greatestcomposersD.generouspeople

(C)

Despitesocialmythstothecontrary,thebestpredictoroffuturewealthisthefamilyintowhichyouareborn.Eachyear,thebusinessmagazineForbespublishesalistofthe“Forbes400”—thefourhundredwealthiestfamiliesandindividualsinthecountry.

OfallthewealthrepresentedontheForbes400list,morethanhalfisinherited.Thoseonthelistwhocouldbecalled“self-made”werenottypicallyofmodestorigins;mostinheritedsignificantassets(资产).Thoseintheupperclasswithnewlyacquiredwealthareknownasthenouveauriche.Althoughtheymayhavevastamountsofmoney,theyareoftennotacceptedinto“oldrich”circles.

Theuppermiddleclassincludesthosewithhighincomesandhighsocialreputation.Theytendtobewell-educatedprofessionalsorbusinessexecutives.Theirearningscanbequitehighindeed—successfulbusinessexecutivescanearnmillionsofdollarsayear.Itisdifficulttoestimateexactlyhowmanypeoplefallintothisgroupbecauseofthedifficultyofdrawinglinesbetweentheupper,uppermiddle,andmiddleclass.Indeed,theuppermiddleclassisoftenthoughtofas“middleclass”becausetheirlifestylesetsthestandardtowhichmanylongfor,butthislifestyleissimplybeyondthemeansofamajorityofpeopleintheUnitedStates.

Themiddleclassishardtodefine;inpart,being“middleclass”ismorethanjusteconomicposition.ByfarthemajorityofAm

ericansidentifythemselvesasmiddleclasseventhoughtheyvarywidelyinlifestyleandinresourcesattheirdisposal.ButtheideathattheUnitedStatesisanopen-classsystemleadsmanytothinkthatthemajorityhaveamiddle-classlifestylebecause,ingeneral,peopletendnottowanttorecognizeclassdistinctionsintheUnitedStates.Thus,themiddleclassbecomesthecommonconcepteventhoughmanywhocallthemselvesmiddleclasshaveaweakholdonthisclassposition.

Thelowerclassiscomposedprimarilyofthedisplacedandpoor.Peopleinthisclasshavelittleformaleducationandareoftenunemployedorworkinginminimum-wagejobs.Fortypercentofthepoorwork;10percentworkyear-roundandfulltime—aproportionthathasgenerallyincreasedovertime.Recently,theconceptoftheunderclasshasbeenaddedtothelowerclass.Theunderclassincludesthosewhohavebeenleftbehindbycontemporaryeconomicdevelopments.Rejectedfromtheeconomicsystem,thoseintheunderclassmaybecomedependentonpublicassistanceorillegalactivities.

72.Whydoestheauthormentionthe“Forbes400”inthepassage?

A.Toexplainthemeaningofthelistingthatappearseveryyear.

B.Tocastdoubtontheclaimthatfamilyincomepredictsindividualwealth.

C.Togiveexamplesofsuccessfulpeoplewhohavemodestfamilyconnections.

D.Tosupportthestatementthatmostwealthypeopleinherittheirmoney.

73.WhydomostpeopleidentifythemselvesasmiddleclassintheUnitedStates?

A.Theyhaveaboutthesamelifestyleaseveryoneelseinthecountry.

B.Theydon’treallyknowhowtodefinetheirstatusbecauseitisunclear.

C.TheyprefernottoadmitthatthereareclassdistinctionsintheUnitedStates.

D.Theyidentifythemselveswiththemajoritywhohavenormallifestyles.

74.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanbeinferredaboutpoorpeopleintheUnitedStates?

A.Theyarenotabletofindentry-leveljobs.

B.Theyworkinjobsthatrequirelittleeducation.

C.Theyareserviceworkersandmanuallaborers.

D.Theydonottrytofindemployment.

75.Accordingtothepassage,whyhastheunderclassemerged?

A.Changesintheeconomyhavecausedanentireclassofpeopletosurvivebywelfareorcrime.

B.Theincreaseincrimehassupportedanewclassofpeoplewholivebyengaginginillegalactivities.

C.Thenewtermwasnecessarybecausethelowerclassenjoyedahigherlifestylethanithadpreviously.

D.Minimum-wagejobsnolongersupportaclassofpeopleatastandardlevelintheeconomicsystem..

SectionC

Directions:ReadthefollowingpassageandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.

A.Usealltheinformationinthebook

B.Getbackgroundinformation

C.Becriticalwhilereading

D.Enjoyandengageyourself

E.Choosetheappropriatereadingtechniques

F.Knowyourreadingpurpose

76.

Agoodreaderfindsjoyinreading.Agoodreaderisahappyreader.Ifyouareagoodreaderyouwillberewardedinknowledgeandanewunderstandingofordifferentperspectiveonlife.Makethebookyourown.“It’sthegoodreaderthatmakesthegoodbook;agoodheadcannotreadmistakenly:ineverybookhefindspassageswhichseemconfidencesorasideshiddenfromallelseandunmistakablymeantforhisear.”-RalphWaldoEmerson

77.

Thewayyoureadabookdependsverymuchonyourreasonsforreadingit.Youshouldreadaquestioninyourmathexamdifferentlyfromanentryinanencyclopediawhichyouarelookingatquicklytofindoutth

edateofanevent.Thekindofreadingyoudoinclassorforyourhomeworkisdifferentfromhowyoureadanovelforpleasureinthesummervacation.

78.

Goodbooksarewell-organized,withtitles,sub-titles,introductions,summariesorconclusions.Manybooksalsohavepictureswithcaptions.Lookatallthesefirstbeforestartingtoread.Anotheraspectofgoodwritingisthateachparagraphhasatopicsentence.Atopicsentenceisasentence,usuallythefirstoneinaparagraphwhichcontainsthemainideaoftheparagraph.Ifyouconcentrateonunderstandingthetopicsentence,thismayhelpyoutounderstandwhatcomesnext.

79.

Oneofthefollowingmethodsimproveyourreadingquality.Skimming--thisisreadingatextquicklytofindoutwhatinformationitcontains.Youshouldskimwhen,forexample,youwanttocheckifatexthastheinformationyouneedtoanswersomequestionsorwriteaproject.Itisoftenenoughtolookatthefirst(andlast)sentencesineachparagraph.Scanning--thisisreadingquicklytofindaspecificpieceofinformation.Youshouldscanwhen,forexample,youarelookingfortheanswertoaquestionwhichyouknowisinthetext.

80.

Findsomethingoutaboutthetopicyouhavetoread.Themorerelevantbackgroundinformationyouhave,theeasieritwillbetounderstandthebook.Youcangetthisrelevantinformationbackgroundinyourownlanguage.Forexample,ifyouarestudyingtheItalianRenaissance,youcouldreadanencyclopediaortextbookinyourownlanguagetofindoutthemostimportantdetailsaboutthishistoricalperiod.

SectionD

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Who’sincontrolofyourlife?Whoispullingyourstring?Forthemajorityofus,it’sotherpeople—society,colleagues,friend,familyorourreligiouscommunity.Welearnedthiswayofoperatingwhenwewereveryyoung,ofcourse.Wewerebrainwashed.Wediscoveredthatfeelingimportantandfeelingacceptedwasaniceexperienceandsowelearnedtodoeverythingwecouldtomakeotherpeoplelikeus.AsOscarWildeputsit,“Mostpeopleareotherpeople.Theirthoughtsaresomeoneelse’sopinions,theirlivesamimicry(模仿),theirpassionsaquotation.”

Sowhenpeopletellushowwonderfulweare,itmakesusfeelgood.Welongforthisgoodfeelinglikeadrug—weareaddictedto(沉溺于)itandseekitoutwhereverwecan.Therefore,wearesoeagerfortheapprovalofothersthatweliveunhappyandlimitedlives,failingtodothethingswereallywantto.Justasdrugaddictsandalcoholicsliveworsenedlivestokeepgettingtheirfix(一剂毒品),weworsenourownexistencetogetourownconstantfixofapproval.

Butjustaswithanydrug,thereisapricetopay.Thepriceoftheapprovaldrugisfreedom—thefreedomtobeourselves.Thetruthisthatwecannotcontrolwhatotherpeoplethink.Peoplehavetheirownagenda,andtheycomewiththeirownbaggageand,intheend,they’remoreinterestedinthemselvesthaninyou.Furthermore,ifwetrytolivebytheopinionsofothers,wewillbuildourlifeonsinkingsand.Everyonehasadifferentwayofthinking,andpeoplechangetheiropinionsallthetime.Thepersonwhotriestopleaseeveryonewillonlyendupgettingexhaustedandprobablypleasingnooneintheprocess.

Sohowcanwetakebackcontrol?Ithinkthere’sonlyoneway—makeaconsciousdecisiontostopcaringwhatotherpeoplethink.Weshouldguideourselvesbymeansofasetofvalues—notvaluesimposedfromtheoutsidebyothers,butinnatevalueswhichcomefromwithin.Ifwearedrivenbythesevaluesandnotbythecha

ngingopinionsandvaluesystemofothers,wewillliveamoreauthentic,effective,purposefulandhappylife.

(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTWELVEWORDS.)

81.Bysaying“Mostpeopleareotherpeople……”,OscarWildemeansthatmostpeople’sthoughts__________________.

82.Whathappenstopeopleiftheycaretoomuchfortheapprovalofothers?

83.Whyisitunreliableforustolivebytheopinionsofothers?

84.Accordingtotheauthor,wecantakebackcontrolby_______________________.

第II卷(共45分)

I.Translation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.

1.祝你面试成功。(Wish…)

2.这首诗太抽象,我不能完全理解。(too…to…)

3.要保持身体健康,我们应该每天抽出一定的时间来锻炼。(health)

4.不亲自参与,你无法知道这种游戏带来的乐趣。(unless)

5.防火意识不容忽视,不然的话会对生命和财产造成不可估量的损失。(neglect)

II.GuidedWriting

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.

请你根据作为志愿者为他人服务,或接受志愿者服务的经历,简要谈谈志愿者工作给你或他人带来的影响。

你的作文中应包括:

1.简要叙述你或他人的志愿者工作。

2.简要说明志愿者工作给你或他人带来的影响。

(你的作文将从语篇结构、语言运用能力、语法等方面进行评分。)

英语试卷参考答案

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1.D2.D3.C4.D5.A6.A7.C8.B9.B10.C

11.B12.D13.A14.C15.B16.A

17.Egypt18.manager19.720.chemistry21.project

22.stay(more)competitive23.high(er)profits24.FinanceDepartment

25.A26.C27.D28.C29.B30.A31.B32.A33.B34.D

35.A36.A37.D38.D39.C40.C41.C42.H43.B44.E

45.J46.I47.A48.G49.F50.B51.A52.D53.C54.C

55.D56.A57.B58.C59.D60.A61.B62.C63.D64.A

65.A66.C67.D68.C69.B70.D71.A72.D73.C74.B

75.A76.D77.F78.A79.E80.B

81.arecontrolledbyothers

82.Theyarelikelytoliveunhappyandlimitlives.Theywillliveunhappyandlimitlives.

83.Becausepeoplechangetheiropinionsallthetime.

84.makingaconsciousdecisiontostopcaringothers’thoughts

caringlessaboutothers’thoughts/payinglittleattentionto…./takinglittlenoticeof…

第II卷

I.Translation

1.Wishyousuccessintheinterview.

2.Thepoemistooabstractformetofully(totally/completely/entirely)understand.

3.Tokeepusingoodhealth,weshouldsetaside(spare)sometimetoexerciseourselves(doexercises)everyday.

4.Youwon’tbeabletoknowthejoythegamebringsaboutunlessyouparticipateinityourself.

5.(Thesenseof)Fireprotectionshouldnotbeneglected(Weshouldnotneglectfireprotection),orgreatdamagemightbecausedtothelivesandproperty.

评分标准:

1.第1题3分,第2—4题,每题4分;第5题5分。

2.在每题中,单词拼写、标点符号、大小写错误累计每两处扣1分。

3.语法错误每处扣1分。每句同类语法错误不重复扣分。

4.译文没有用所给单词,扣1分。

II.GuidedWriting:

评分标准:

1.本题总分为25分,其中内容10分,语言10分,组织结构5分。

2.评分时应注意的主要方面:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性以及上下文的连贯性。

3.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定所属档次,然后对照相应的组织结构档次给予加分。其中,内容和语言两部分相加,得15分或以上者,可考虑加4-5分,15分以下者只能考虑加0,1,2,3分。

4.词数少于70,总分最多不超过10分。

档次内容语言组织结构

A9—109—104—5

B7—87—83

C5—65—62

D3—43—41

E0—20—20

各档次给分要求:

内容部分

A.内容充实,主题突出,详略得当。

B.内容较充实,能表达出作文要求。

C.内容基本充实,尚能表达出作文要求。

D.漏掉或未能写清楚主要内容,有些内容与主题无关。

E.明显遗漏主要内容,严重离题。

语言部分

A.具有很好的语言表达能力,语法结构正确或有些小错误,主要因为使用了较复杂结构或词汇所致。

B.具有较强的语言表达能力,语法结构和词汇的应用基本正确,错误主要因为尝试较复杂结构或词汇所致。

C.有一些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。

D.语法结构与词汇错误较多,影响了对内容的理解。

E.语法结构与词汇的错误很多,影响了对内容的理解。

组织结构部分

A.自然地使用了语句间的连接成分,全文流畅结构紧凑

。句子结构多样,词汇丰富。

B.能使用语句间连接成分,全文流畅结构紧凑。句子结构多样,词汇较丰富。

C.能使用简单的语句间连接成分,全文内容连贯。句子结构有一定的变化,词汇使用得当。

D.尚能使用语句间连接成分,语言连贯性较差,句子结构单调,词汇贫乏。

E.缺乏语句间的连接成分,语言不连贯。词不达意。

闵行区xxxx学年度第一学期高三年级质量调研考试

英语试卷录音文字材料

现在是闵行区xxxx学年第一学期高三年级质量调研考试英语听力测试时间。

先试音,请听一段音乐,时间约半分钟。

试音结束,听力测试现在开始。

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.W:MayIhaveaticketforthe4:50trainforMadrid?

M:Sorry,madam...thetrainleft15minutesago.

Q:Whattimeisitnow?

2.W:Wedon’tseemtohaveareservationforyou,sir,I’msorry.

M:ButmysecretarysaidshehadbookedadoubleroombeforeIleft.

Q:Wheredidtheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

3.W:Andnow,Mr.Smith,couldyousayalittlebitaboutthereasonwhyyouwanttogetthisposition?

M:That’seasy.Beingapartofyouisadreamthattakesadeeprootinmyheartforalongtime.Ican’tbelieveIamsoneartomydreamtoday!

Q:What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

4.M:WearehavingapartySaturdaynight.Canyoucome?

W:I’mafraidIcan’t.Ihavetoworkatthehospitalonweekends.

Q:Whycan’tthewomangototheparty?

5.M:HowmanyLiteraturecourseshaveyoutakenattheuniversity?

W:I’vehadonlyonecourseeachinAmericanandBritishLiterature.IwishIhadhadmore,especiallyinotherlanguages.

Q:Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

6.W:Isupposeyou’veboughtsomeNewYeargiftsforyourfamily.

M:Well,I’veboughtashirtformyfatherandtwobooksformysister.ButIhaven’tdecidedwhattobuyformymother,probablysomejewels.

Q:Whodidthemanbuythebooksfor?

7.M:I’malwaysnervouswhenI’maroundtheteacher.

W:Me,too.Ibelievesheistoohardonus.

Q:Whatdothespeakersthinkoftheirteacher?

8.M:It’sveryhardformetodecidewhattoeatnow.Pizzaandhamburgersarebothgoodinthisrestaurant.

W:Ifyoukeepbeingsouncertainlikethis,Iamafraidwecannotmakeittothemovietheater.Somakeadecisionrightnow!

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

9.M:HowdoesNancylikethenewdresssheboughtinRome?

W:Shesaidshe’dneverbuyanItalianstyledressifshehadknownMaryhadalreadygotsuchadress.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

10.M:Ineedtobeoutoftown,butthetrafficisveryheavyatthishour.

W:Isuggestthatyoutakethesubwayinstead.Thenyoudon’thavetocopewiththeterribletraffic.Youknowwhat?Idon’tfeellikedrivinganymore.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.

EightchildrenandoneadultdiedinafirethatbrokeoutinasmallapartmentbuildinginNewYorkCity’sBronxborough.15peoplewereinjuredinthefirethatstartedlateonWednesday.

22peoplelivedinthefour-storybrickb

uilding,whichwassplitintotwoapartments.ThetwofamilieswerefromWestAfrica.

Thefirestartedonthegroundfloorshortlybeforemidnightandburneduptothenextfloorthroughthewoodenstairs.

Anadultandeightchildren,frominfantstoa10-year-old,werekilled.Someoftheinjuredwereincriticalcondition,whileseveralfirefightersandrescuershadsmallinjuries.Witnessessaidonewomanthrewherchildrenoutofabrokenwindowtosavethem.Twochildrenwerecaughtbypeopledownstairs.

Thefiremayhavebeenstartedbyaheateroranoverloadedpowerstrip.Thesmokedetectorsdidnotworkastheylackedbatteries.

(Listenagain,please)

Questions:

11.Howmanypeoplewerekilledinthefire?

12.Whatdoweknowaboutthefirefighters?

13.Whatmighthavecausedthefire?

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thankyouforcomingtothismeetingforstudentswhowillberemainingoncampusduringthe10—daywinterbreak.Asthedeanofstudents,itismyresponsibilitytoexplainthevacationarrangementsandtohaveyoufilloutformsgivingthedatesyouwillbeoncampus.Toreduceheatingcost,ButlerHallwillbetheonlydormitoryopen;alltheotherdormswillcloseat5p.m.onFriday,Feb.7th,andwillnotreopenuntil6p.m.onFeb.16th.Oncewehaveyourcompletedforms,wewillassignyouaroominButlerHall.

Pleasemoveallthebelongingsyouwillneedtoyourtemporaryaccommodationbythe7th,asitwillnotbepossibletoreopentheotherdormsduringthese10days,oncetheyhavebeenclosed.Mostcollegefacilitieswillbeclosedduringthevacation.Thesefacilitiesincludethegymnasium,thecollegestoreandthedininghalls.Thelibraryandcomputercenterwillbeopen,thoughonareducedschedule.Onlythepostofficeandthecollegeadministrationofficeswillmaintaintheirregularhours.SinceIimaginemostofyouarestayingheretofinishupacademicprojectsofonesortoranother,letmewishyouluckwithyourwork.Ifyouhaveanyspecialproblems,pleasedonothesitatetocontactmeatthedean’soffice.

(Listenagain,please)

Questions:

14.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?

15.Whatwillbeopenduringthewinterbreak?

16.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthedormitory?

SectionC

Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

M:Hi.Idon’tthinkwe’vemet.Myname’sTom.

W:Hi.Tom.Nicetomeetyou.MynameisJuanita,buteverybodycallsmeJenny.

M:Nicetomeetyou,Jenny,whereareyoufrom?

W:Well,originallyIwasborninEgypt,butwemovedtotheUnitedStateswhenIwasaboutfiveyearsold.MyparentsnowliveinChile.That’swheretheyfirstmet.Howaboutyou,Tom?

M:IwasborninCalifornia,andwelivedthereuntilIwasseven.Then,sincemyfatherworkedforthemilitary,we’vemovedallovertheplaces.

W:Ohyeah?Wherearesomeoftheplacesyou’velived?

M:Mostly,wewereoverseas.WespentatotaloftenyearsinKorea,Germany,andOkinawa,Japan.WeweretransferredbacktotheStatesthreeyearsago,butIthinkmyparentswouldhavelikedtoliveoverseasforatleast20years.

W:Wow.Itsoundslikeyou’vehadaninterestinglife.So,whatdoyoudonow?

M:I’mastudentatPurdueUniversity.

W:Ohreally?Whatareyoustudying?

M:I’mmajoringinChemistry.Howa

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