浙江省杭州二中2009屆高三年級第六次月考

英語試卷

本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共120分,考試時間120分鐘。

                                    命題:黃科  汪云帆 

第一卷(兩部分,共75分)

第一部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分30分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題; 每小題0.5分,滿分10分 )

從A、B、C、D四個選項中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

1.               --- Could I borrow that new book you bought, please?

---______

A.I don’t know.                   B. That’s wonderful.         C. You go ahead.                   D. Oh, come on.

      2. ---Would you please take a message for me when you see Kate?

          --- ______

             A. By no means         B. By this means       C. By means of             D. By all means

3. Oranges are usually sold by ______weight, and eggs are sometimes sold by ______ dozen.
A. the; the                 B. /; the                   C. /; a                     D. the; a

4. ---Does your brother serve in the army?  

---No, not now. But he ______ in the army for 8 years.
A. would serve          B. served                  C. had served            D. was serving

5. ______, they had no chance of winning the war.

       A. As they fought bravely                          B. Bravely though they fought

       C. Brave as they fought                             D. Now that they fought bravely

6. As we all know, ______ medical examination will help us find out health problems as early as possible.
A. normal                B. general                C. common              D. regular

7. During the summer vacation we went back to the school ______ to pay a visit to our teachers though it was ______ hot.
A. especially; in particular                          B. specially; especially
C. special; especial                                     D. particularly; specially

8. ______ others might have been satisfied, Dawson had higher ambitions.
A. What                    B. Why                    C. Which                 D. Where

9. Could you ______ this 10-dollar bill so I can make a phone call?

      A. divide                   B. tear                     C. break                   D. cut

10. If you ______ be in time for the early bus, be sure to get up before five in the morning.

      A. are to                   B. are about to          C. will                     D. are due to

11. The small mountain village ______ we spent our holiday last month lies in ______ is now part of Hubei.
A. which; where         B. where; what                                         C. that; which           D. when; which

12. ---Is there any particular soup you would like to have?

---______ you select is all right with me.
A. Whatever              B. Anyone                 C. No matter what         D. Whichever

13. Mr. and Mrs. Scot prefer a restaurant in a small town to ______ in so large a city as New York.

A. that                     B. the one                C. one                      D. it

14. There ______ nothing to talk about, everyone in the room remained silent.

       A. was                      B. had                      C. being                    D. having

15. ______ different good manners may be in different countries, the principles of good manners is always the same.
 A. Although             B. However              C. Despite                D. No matter

16. ---Mom, I can’t see any point in working hard at all the subjects at school.

       ---Come on, dear. Years of hard work will surely ______ in the future of your career.

       A. make sure             B. pay off                 C. bring back            D. put up

17. The door and the windows were all closed and there was no ______ of forced entry.

     A. scene                   B. show                   C. sign                     D.  sight

18.   At last, we found ourselves in a pleasant park with trees providing shade and ______ down to eat our picnic lunch.

       A. sitting                  B. having sat             C. to sit                    D. sat

19. ---How did your students express their thanks to you on Teachers’ Day?

     ---A gift together with many flowers ______ sent to me.      

       A. is                        B. are                      C. was                     D. were     

20. ---Do remember to charge the battery 12 hours when you first use it. 

     ---______.
A. Made it                B. Got it                  C. Understood it       D. Remembered it

 

第二節(jié) 完形填空 (共20小題,每小題1分,共20分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21-40各題所給的4個(A、B、C、D)選項中,選出最佳選項。

My mother’s best friend Ruthie taught me something very important in my life.

Years ago, she took a long trip with us, driving out west to discover the Grand Tetons, Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone. I was   21   the bridge between girlhood and adolescence(青春期) and she was in   22   for the recent   23   of her husband, who had passed away due to a serious disease. Sometimes she   24   sit down on a bench or rock at a particularly beautiful summit, or in the glow of sunset and   25   would run down her face---but she would be   26  . It was like watching a tropical storm where it rains, the sun shines and a rainbow appears all   27  . She almost suffered a mental breakdown,   28   she wanted us to know that she was still in there somewhere, within the sadness, promising that she would come   29   again soon.

Along the way my mother went into Ruthie’s   30   moods---anger, sadness and loneliness. At first, I was   31   about Ruthie’s intrusion(闖入) on my   32   wonderful vacation. One afternoon, as we hiked up a dusty, sun-lit path, Ruthie suddenly quickened her pace and   33   me, throwing an arm around my shoulders.

“You know, Annie,” she said, in a   34   tone, “Thank you and your Mama. I have known her so long and I love her so much, that   35   would make me feel a bit different about her.” Then she never said anything more about my mother. But I would never forget Ruthie and how she swept away my   36  . And how I   37   their life-long, unbreakable bond (結(jié)合).

  38   is patient and kind. It is not rude and is not easily angered. It keeps no record of   39  . It hates evil and always protects, always trusts, always hopes and always perseveres. It never   40 

 

21. A. designing          B. passing              C. crossing            D. walking

22. A. regret              B. sorrow             C. surprise            D. excitement

23. A. disappearance   B. injury               C. illness              D. loss

24. A. could                B. should               C. would               D. must

25. A. rainwater         B. sweat                      C. tears                 D. sunshine

26. A. smiling           B. weeping           C. crying              D. screaming

27. A. in all               B. at once             C. the same           D. the way

28. A. and                 B. but                   C. so                    D. because

29. A. around                     B. in                            C. back                 D. out

30. A. dark                B. cheerful            C. confident          D. lonely

31. A. anxious            B. careless            C. upset                D. curious

32. A. otherwise          B. somehow           C. differently         D. originally

33. A. met up with      B. come up with  C. put up with       D. caught up with

34. A. commanding    B. gentle               C. anxious            D. strange

35. A. everything               B. nothing            C. something         D. anything

36. A. tiredness          B. disappointment C. anger                      D. displeasure

37. A. envied                     B. hated                C. loved                D. disliked

38. A. sympathy         B. family love       C. mother love      D. friendship

39. A. changes            B. goods                C. wrongs              D. difficulties

40. A. fails                 B. wins                 C. beats                D. loses

 

第二部分:閱讀理解(本題有兩小節(jié),第一節(jié)共20小題;每小題2分,第二節(jié)共5小題;每小題1分;滿分45分)

第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出一個最佳選項

A

We spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. With the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife noticed a cupboard (柜廚) outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow. “Buy it,” my wife said at once. “We’ll carry it home on the roof rack. I’ve always wanted one like that.”

What could I do? Ten minutes later I was £20 poorer; and the cupboard was tied on the roof rack. It was six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heavy too.

In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually polite that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea.

After a time my wife said, “There’s a long line of cars behind. Why don’t they overtake, I wonder?” In fact a police car did overtake. The two officers inside looked at us seriously as they passed. But then, with great kindness, they led us through the rush-hour traffic. The police car stopped at our village church. One of the officers came to me.

“Right, sir,” he said. “Do you need any more help?”

I was a bit puzzled. “Thanks, officer,” I said. “You have been very kind. I live just on the road.”

He was staring at our car, first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. “Well, well,” he said, laughing. “It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was something else.”

My wife began to laugh. The truth hit me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. “Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks again.” I drove home as fast as I could.

41. In fact the husband _______ the cupboard.

A. would like very much to buy                            B. badly wanted 

C. was glad to have bought                                   D. would rather not buy

42. Other drivers didn’t overtake the couple’s car because _______.

A. the rush-hour traffic was too busy             B. they wanted to show their respect

C. their cars couldn’t run fast                         D. the couple were very important people

43. The police thought they were _______.

A. carrying a cupboard to the church                     B. sending flowers to the church

C. carrying nothing but a piece of furniture     D. going to attend a funeral at the church

44. What did the husband think of this matter?

A. It was very strange.                                  B. He felt ashamed of it.

C. He took great pride in it.                                  D. He was puzzled at it.

B

Mark Twain pointed out that if work were so pleasant, the rich would keep it for themselves. But however much people may think they dislike work, everyone has a deep psychological need for it. Everyone wants to be valued, and wages and salaries are the visible proof that we matter.

Not all kinds of work qualify, however. No matter how worthwhile or demanding they might be, bringing up children, housework and part-time jobs are not usually seen as “proper jobs”. The only “proper job” is one that provides paid employment. Being paid for a job in our society means higher personal status.

Of course we would also prefer work to be useful, pleasant and interesting and also well paid. But you don’t really have to enjoy your work to get pleasure from it. The fact that we have to overcome some difficulties, that we have to deal with daily tasks, in some way gives us pleasure. For example, having to be in a particular place at a particular time, working as part of a team towards a common goal, gives us a sense of purpose. The modern workplace also provides somewhere where people can assert(維護(hù) 宣稱) their identity or create a new one.

Without work many people become untidy and lazy, and find they are unable to enjoy the spare time which is available to them. When some people retire from work, they lose their sense of value and purpose. For most of their lives, their personality, self-image and status have been shown clearly by work; without it they lose their desire for life.

People who suddenly lose their jobs can find the situation particularly difficult. At a single stroke they lose all the advantages and status that a paid job provides. In a culture controlled by work, they are seen by those with jobs as incompetent or lazy. It is little wonder that stress and illness take place more frequently among the unemployed.

Employment is now changing, however. Information technology has already significantly changed the world of work. For many, the idea of a job for life is no longer realistic. Many people working at home. This means that we may no longer be able to depend on work to define(界定) ourselves and our position in society, and that we will have to find new ways to give our lives a sense of value and purpose.

45. What can you infer from Mark Twain’s words (Paragraph 1)?

A.     The rich enjoy working more.

B.      Working is not an enjoyable thing.

C.      The rich should keep all the work for themselves.

D.     Hard working makes people rich and satisfied.

46.   Why do all the people have a need for work?

A.     Everyone wants to become wealthy.

B.      Working helps people overcome difficulties.

C.      Everyone needs money and wants to be paid.

D.     Working gives people a sense of value.

47.   What can we learn from the text about people without work?

A.     They enjoy their free time.

B.      They develop a better self-image.

C.      They have difficulty dealing with the change.

D.     They seldom suffer from illness or stress.

48.   The arrival of information technology has _____________.

A.     increased people’s enjoyment of work

B.      made work more competitive

C.      made the workplace unnecessary

D.     changed people’s attitudes to work

C

THYSSEN ELEVATORS is one of the leading elevators companies in the world with more than 120 branch companies around the globe. GUANGDONG THYSSEN ELEVATORS LTD. In Zhongshan produces high-quality elevators. We are offering the following positions:

● Plant Manager

Excellent Senior Engineer with experience in this field to manage our plant in Zhongshan

Senior Engineers (Mechanical and Electrical)

For production and Engineering Department, good command of Internet

● Junior positions

For those who wish for success

● One purchaser(購貨員)

Preferably with experience in a mechanical engineering company and international markets

● Cost Accountant(會計)

5 years experience in mechanical factory costing, good knowledge in Office 95, CET level. For these senior level Positions, we expect preferable a university degree or an excellent job Record. 3-5 years of experience on the job and good command of English. If you are ready to work with us, we will offer attractive salary packet and bright future.

THYESSEN

GUANDONG THYESSEN ELEVATORS LTD

LONGHCAN  HUANCHENG

Zhongshan(5284655)  Guangdong Province

(1) Secretary

● University graduate

● Good at English speaking, writing&translating

● Good PC knowledge and typing skill

● Pleasant character with good personal skill

(2) Accountants

● College or university graduate

● Good command of English and PC operation

● Work experience

(3) Production Trainees

● College or university graduate

● Food engineering/machinery or chemistry

● Good command of English

● 1-2 years experience in food factory

● Leadership ability and PC knowledge

(4) Production workers

● Polytechnic school(中專) graduate

● Food technology or chemistry

● Knowledge of basic English

●1-2 years experience in food factory

NESTLE

DONGGUAN NESTLE COMPANY LTD

49. If you don’t know how to use a computer, you had better ask for the position of _______.

A. a secretary in NESTLE                             B. a production worker in NESTLE

C. a senior engineer in THYSSEN                  D. a cost accountant in THYSSEN

50. From the passage we can learn that _______.

A. THYSSEN is a successful company with many branches

B. NESTLE is a company only producing chemical products

C. NESTLE asks for good command of English in every Position

D. THYSSEN needs a senior sales manager to sell its products in Asia

51. As a graduate from university this year, you can probably get a job as _______.

A. a cost accountant in THYSSEN                  B. a purchaser in THYSSEN

C. a secretary in NESTLE                              D. an accountant in NESTLE

D

6ec8aac122bd4f6eIn 1997, a group of twenty British women made history. Working in five teams with four women in each team, they walked to the North

Pole. It was incredible that apart from one

experienced female guide, the other women were all

ordinary people who had never done anything like

this in their lives before. They managed to survive in

an environment which had defeated several very

experienced men during the same time period.

The women set off as soon as they were ready.

Once on the ice, each woman had to ski along while

dragging a sledge(雪橇)weighing over 50 kilos. This would not have been too bad on a smooth surface, but for long distances, the Arctic ice is pushed up into huge piles two or three metres high, and the sledges had to be pulled up one side and carefully let down the other so that they didn’t become damaged. The temperature was always below the freezing point and sometimes strong winds made walking while pulling so much weight almost impossible. It was also very difficult for them to put up their tents when they stopped each night.

In such conditions, the women were making good progress if they covered fourteen or fifteen kilometres a day. But there was another problem. Part of the journey was across a frozen sea with moving water underneath the ice and at some points the team would drift(漂流)back more than five kilometres during the night. That meant that after walking in these very severe conditions for ten hours on one day, they had to spend part of the next day covering the same ground again. Furthermore, each day it took three hours from waking up to setting off and another three hours every evening to set up the camp and prepare the evening meal.

So, how did they manage to succeed? They realized that they were part of a team. If any one of them didn’t pull her sledge or get her job done, she would endanger the success of the whole expedition. Any form of selfishness could result in the efforts of everyone else being completely wasted, so personal feelings had to be put to one side. At the end of their journey, the women agreed that it was mental effort far more than physical fitness that got them to the North Pole.

52. What was so extraordinary about the expedition?

      A. There was no one to lead it.

      B. The women did not have any men with them.

      C. It was a new experience for most of the women.

      D. The women had not met one another before.

53. On the expedition, the women had to be careful to avoid        .

      A. falling over on the ice                              B. being left behind

      C. damaging the sledges.                               D. getting too cold at night

54. It was difficult for the women to cover 15 kilometres a day because        .

      A. they got too tired                                     B. the ice was moving

      C. they kept getting lost                                D. the temperatures were too low

55. What is the main message of the text?          .

      A. Motivation and teamwork achieve goals.

      B. Women can do anything they want.

      C. It is sometimes good to experience difficult conditions.

      D. Arctic conditions are very severe.

56. Which of the following items is NOT mentioned in the text?

      A. Weather conditions.                                  B. Protective clothing.

      C. Preparing food.                                        D. Feelings and relationships.

E

Listening to music while you drive can improve your speed and ability to get away from accidents, according to Australian psychologists(心理學(xué)家). But turning your car radio up to full volume could probably make you end up in an accident. The performance of difficult tasks can be influenced if people are subjected to loud noise. The experience of pulling up at traffic lights alongside cars with loud music made some psychologists in the University of Sydney look into whether loud music has something to do with driving.

The psychologists invited 60 men and women aged between 20 and 28 as subjects and tested them on almost the same driving tasks under three noise conditions: silence, rock music played at a gentle 55 decibels (分貝), and the same music at 85 decibels.

        For 10 minutes the subjects sat in front of a screen operating a simple machine like a car. They had to track (追蹤) a moving disk on screen, respond to traffic signals changing color, and brake(剎車)in response to arrows that appeared without warning.

        On the tracking task, there was no difference in performance under the three noise conditions. But under both the loud and quiet music conditions, the performers “braked” at a red light about 50 milliseconds sooner than they did when there was no rock music at all .That could mean a reduction in braking distance of a couple of meters actually, the difference between life and death for a pedestrian(行人).

When it came to the arrows that appeared across the visual field, the psychologists found that when the music was quiet, people responded faster to objects in their central field of sight by about 50 milliseconds. For the people listening at 85 decibels, response times dropped by a further 50 milliseconds―a whole tenth of second faster than those “driving” with no music.

“But there’s a trade-off,” the psychologists told the European Congress of Psychology. “They lose the ability to look around the whole situation effectively.” In responding to objects that suddenly appeared, people subjected to 85---decibel rock music were around 100 milliseconds slower than both the other groups. Since some accidents---such as children running into the road---take place without any notice, drivers listening to loud music must be less safe as a result.

57. Where did the researchers do the experiment?

      A. At crossroads.

      B. At a police traffic station.

      C. In a crowed street.

      D. Under the experimental conditions as those of the streets.

58. What does the underlined sentence “there’s a trade-off” in paragraph six mean?

      A. Every coin has two sides.                          B. Business is business.

      C. Practice makes perfect.                             D. A loss may turn out to be a gain.

59. Which of the following is NOT true of loud music?

      A. It helped the performers to brake sooner at red lights.

      B. It quickened the performers’ response to objects in their central field of sight

      C. It helped the performers to respond faster to objects suddenly stepping in the way.

      D. It can sometimes do harm to drivers.

60. On the whole, which of the following is the best way to make driving safer?

      A. Loud music.                                            B. Quiet music.

      C. Silence.                                                   D. Heavy metal music.

 

第二節(jié):閱讀下列材料, 從所給的六個選項(A、B、C、D、E、和F) 中,選出符合各小題要求的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有一項是多余選項。

Li Hua has just come back from the US and intends to give some of his relatives mentioned in 61-65 some books as gifts. He brings back six books (A-F). After the description of each person, decide which book is the most suitable one for the people and then mark the correct letter(A-F)on your answer sheet. There is one extra bookwhich you do not need to use.

_______61. Li Hua’s uncle is fond of reading story books. He reads all kinds of stories such as love stories, historical stories, detective stories, etc. However, there is no doubt that science fiction stories are his favorites.

_______62. Li Hua’s mother works for a local newspaper. She used to write a column (專欄) about love but now she is making a survey about how much foreigners know about Chinese people and culture. She has been collecting materials in China and from abroad.

_______63. Li Hua’s father is an history teacher who is very interested in the history of China, especially China’s modern history. What’s more, he pays special attention to the development of China’s minority areas.

_______64. Li Hua’s cousin is a senior middle school student who is going to take the College Entrance Examination next year. But she is not good at English, especially English grammar. So she is looking for some books which are helpful.

_______65. Li Hua’s little brother is studying in a Middle School. He as well as some other students is going to pay a visit to an American middle school and stay there for three weeks. He is a little worried because he knows nothing about American school life.

 

A. Into Tibet: The CIA’s First Spy and His Secret Expedition to Lhasa (by Thomas Laird)

This book introduces the identity and specific spy activities of Douglas Mackiernan, the first CIA agent (中情局探員) who was killed on duty by armed Tibetans. The author of the book based his description on detailed research based on the memories of former CIA agents and interviews with related eyewitnesses in Tibet and India.

B. Practical English Usage (by Michael Swan)

This book is a practical reference guide to language points. It deals with over 600 points which regularly cause problems for foreign students of English. Most of the points treated are grammatical, but there are also explanations of a certain number of common vocabulary problems. Being a reference book, it contains information at various levels, ranging from relatively simple points to quite advanced problems.

C. Battlefield Earth (by L. Ron Hubbard)

An intelligent and creative masterwork of adventure in the far future, L. Ron Hubbard’s Battlefield Earth describes an Earth controlled for a thousand years by an alien invader (入侵者)―and man is an endangered species. New York Times best-selling author L. Ron Hubbard has created a vast, unforgettable and exciting world in Battlefield Earth.

D. Xu Ling’s American Adventure ( by Mary Williams)

Xu Ling is an excellent Chinese student from Hangzhou. As his father goes to America for a one-year training, Xu Ling, as well as his mother goes with his father and begins his new life in Eisenhower High School. The book consists of 21 chapters, each reflecting Xu Ling’s life in America in a different aspects. The book is written in the most fundamental words and is intended for Chinese middle school students.

E. Chicken Soup for the Couple’s Soul (by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen)

This is a book for husbands and wives and lovers and anyone who dreams of finding their soul’s true mate (配偶). Each story in this book was written by someone who has been transformed by love. Some stories will make you laugh. Some will make you cry. But above all, the stories in this book sing high praise for love’s ability to endure, beyond years, beyond difficulty, beyond distance, beyond even death.

F. Where’s the Duck in Peking? ( by Cliff Schimmels)

Whether you are a China expert or a novice, this book will give you insight into the hearts and minds of the Chinese people. Cliff brings the reader to tears on one page and belly laughter on the next. This profound look into China’s everyday life is a must-read for anyone interested in working in China or working with the Chinese people.

第二卷(共45分)

第三部分:寫作(共三節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié):課文填空(共10題,每小題0.5分,滿分5分)

66. Some festivals are held to ______ ________ ________, or satisfy and please the ancestor, who could return either to help or to do harm.

67. My research has shown me that neither your restaurant nor mine ________ _______ ___________ diet

68. I earned my passage by working as ______ ________ hand, which ___________ __________ my appearance.

69. When we get closer to the moon, we shall feel its gravity pulling us but it will not be ______ ___________ _________ __________ as the earth’s.

70. Many of them ________ _________ __________ __________ working with animals and they can win thousands of dollars in prizes.

71. ________ __________ her mother came to help her for the first few months _______ _________ allowed to begin her project.

72. Thanks to his research, the UN is trying to _______ _______ ________ ________ hunger.

73. The character was a social failure but he was loved by all who watched the films for his _________ in __________ ____________ and being kind even when people were unkind to him.

74. Not all cultures greet each other the same way, ________ _________ __________ comfortable touching strangers or being too close or too are away.

75. The big companies that own theme parks expect to ________ _______ _________ not only just by the charges for __________, but also by selling souvenirs in their shops and advertising them on television.

 

第二節(jié): 短文改錯 (10小題; 每小題1, 滿分10)

   假如英語課上老師要求同學(xué)們交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,要求你在錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。

   增加:在缺詞處加出加一個漏字(^),并在其下面寫上該加的詞。

   刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

   修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫上修改后的詞。

   注意: 1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

          2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

例如:It was very nice to get your invitation to spend  ^ weekend with you. Luckily I was                                                                                                                                    

                                            The                        am

6ec8aac122bd4f6ecompletely free then, so I’ll to say “yes”. I’ll arrive in Bristol at around 8 pm in Friday evening.                                                                                                                       

                                                              on

 

  He wants everyone to call him farmer, for that’s how he regards himself. Although he is one

 

of China’s most famous scientist, Yuan Longping works the land to do his research. Indeed, his

 

sunburn face and arms and his slim, strong body are just like that of millions of other Chinese

 

farmers. In many ways, he was one of them, and he has struggled for the past five decades to help

 

them. Dr. Yuan grows which is called super hybrid rice. In the 1974, he became the first

 

agricultural pioneer in the world to grow rice that has a high input. This special strain of rice make

 

it possible produce one- third more of the crop in the same fields

 

第三節(jié) 作文(滿分30分)

    假如你叫李華,是杭州市某中學(xué)學(xué)生。最近你校在為一批來自英國的學(xué)生征尋住宿家庭,你有意申請。請根據(jù)下表提供的信息用英語給校長寫封信,說明你申請的理由。

申請理由

住房條件

寬敞、整潔,環(huán)境優(yōu)美

語言優(yōu)勢

擅長英語,父母是英語教授,不會有交流困難

接待經(jīng)驗

上個月剛剛接待過兩名美國學(xué)生

參觀游覽

父親可駕車陪同參觀附近的名勝

其  他

……(內(nèi)容由考生自己添加)

注意:

1.文章必須包括所有要點(diǎn)。

2.詞數(shù):100-120。信的開頭已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。

Dear sir,

I’m writing to request a valuable chance to be one of the host families for the British students.   

                                                                                     

                                                                                     

                                                                                     

                                                              Yours sincerely,

                                                                     LiHua

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21. C 作者正從童年步入青春期,文中形象地比喻為穿過一座橋,應(yīng)用“cross”。

22. B 從后文可知Ruthie正處于喪夫之痛中,故選sorrow。

23. D Ruthie的丈夫因病逝世,故選loss。

24. C 此處“would”表示一種習(xí)慣性動作,其他三個都不符合題意。

25. C 因她剛剛失去親人,所以淚水會沿著臉頰留下來,而不會是雨水、汗水或陽光。

26. A 根據(jù)前面的轉(zhuǎn)折詞“but”可知應(yīng)選“smiling”。

27. B “all at once”指在同一時間,all in all總而言之,all the same仍然,all the way一路上。

28. B 雖然Ruthie差點(diǎn)精神崩潰,但她不想讓我們擔(dān)心,有轉(zhuǎn)折意思,故選“but”。

29. D 根據(jù)前面“within the sadness”可知,Ruthie要我們相信她會走出悲傷。

30. A 母親進(jìn)入了Ruthie的消極情緒,后面所羅列的幾種情感都是消極陰暗的,故選“dark”。

31. C 作者用了intrusion一詞,可見其對于Ruthie和她們一起度假是不高興的,故用upset。

32. A 作者認(rèn)為如果Ruthie不來的話,她們的假期原本是美好的,選otherwise。

33. D “caught up with”加快步伐追上我,準(zhǔn)備和我交談,其他三項與題意不符。

34. B Ruthie在和作者談她和作者母親的友誼,語調(diào)應(yīng)是輕柔的,不應(yīng)是命令的、生氣的或是奇怪的。

35. B

36. D 從前文可知作者對于Ruthie的加入并不高興,因此這番談話驅(qū)散了她的不開心。

37. A 作者羨慕嫉妒母親和Ruthie之間這種牢不可破的友誼,選envied。

38. D

39. C 友誼就是不把朋友的錯誤放在心上,“wrongs”涵蓋的范圍最廣,故選C。

40. A 友誼永不凋零失敗。

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課文填空:

66. honor the dead        67. offers a balanced      68. an unpaid; accounts for

69. as strong a pull        70. have a gift for  71. Only after; was she  72. rid the world of      

73. determination, overcoming difficulties 74. nor are they      75. make a profit; admission

改錯76. ^a  77. scientistàscientists  78. sunburnàsunburnt  79. thatàthose  80. wasàis   

81. whichàwhat     82. 去the   83. inputàoutput   84. makeàmakes  85. ^to

書面表達(dá):

Dear sir,

     I'm writing to request a valuable chance to be one of the host families for the British students. We have a large and clean house, which lies in a beautiful area of the city. I' m good at English and my parents axe both professors of English, so I' m sure we won' t have any difficulty communicating with English speakers. My father is an excellent driver and we WIU be very glad to show foreign students around some nearby places of interest in our own car. Last month we received two American students. We had a great time. Besides, my mother cooks well,so the students will be able to enjoy delicious Chinese food. I would greatly appreciate it if I could have the chance to make friends with them.

     Looking forward to your reply.

                                                                      Yours,

                                                                      Li Hua

 

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