2016年上海市高考英语冲刺预测试卷1(有答案)
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‎2016年上海市高考英语冲刺预测试卷之一 ‎ 本试卷分为第I卷和第II卷两部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。‎ 第I卷 ‎ I. Listening Comprehension ‎ Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read die four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.‎ Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.‎ ‎1.‎ A. 10:05‎ B. 10:15‎ C. 10:00‎ D. 9:55‎ ‎2.‎ A. At a restaurant B. In a shop C. In a hotel D. In an office ‎3.‎ A. To see a new film B. To take a test C. To go over her lessons D. To do her homework ‎4.‎ A. Caller and telephone operator.‎ B. Caller and secretary C. Customer and shop assistant D. Friends ‎5.‎ A. Quite easy B. Quite difficult C. All over D. Quite certain ‎6.‎ A. She would like to go to the movie B. She was too tired to go to the movie C. She thought it wonderful to go to the movie after dinner D. Though she was tired, she still would like to go to the movie ‎7.‎ A. TV advertisements B. Ball games C. TV series D. A commercial program ‎8.‎ A. Hot coffee B. Hot tea C. Hot coffee and tea D. Cold coffee ‎9.‎ A. The factories should move away B. The factories should take the smoke by themselves C. The factories should seal the chimney D. The factories should apologize to the school ‎10.‎ A. None B. One C. Three D. Four Section B In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.‎ Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. ‎ ‎11. A. Boys grow up by playing it.‎ ‎ B. Every American has watched baseball games.‎ ‎ C. Americans talk about it very often.‎ ‎ D. Baseball has been in all aspects of American life.‎ ‎12. A. They dressed in American uniforms and spoke English well.‎ ‎ B. They lived in America for a very long time.‎ ‎ C. They learned to play baseball.‎ ‎ D. They knew everything about baseball.‎ ‎13. A. By stopping them and asking them to play baseball.‎ ‎ B. By asking them questions about baseball and star players.‎ ‎ C. By checking their spoken English.‎ ‎ D. By seeing whether they were strange or not. ‎ Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.‎ ‎14. A. Traffic. B. Housing problem. C. Pollution. D. Overpopulation.‎ ‎15. A. The streets are jammed.‎ ‎ B. People are everywhere during the rush hours.‎ ‎ C. Traffic accidents often occur.‎ ‎ D. Harmful smoke is given off by vehicles.‎ ‎16. A. Because they are so far away from the nature.‎ ‎ B. Because of the air pollution.‎ ‎ C. Because factories and vehicles are constantly giving off harmful smoke.‎ ‎ D. Because there are so many people in modern cities. ‎ Section C Directions; In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.‎ Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.‎ Hospital Registration NAME:‎ Michelle Roberts HOME ADDRESS:‎ ‎81 South 17 Drive POSTCODE:‎ ‎18 ‎ NATIONALITY:‎ ‎19 ‎ ARRIVAL DATE:‎ May 12th DEPARTURE DATE:‎ ‎20 ‎ Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. ‎ Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.‎ What is their plan for this evening?‎ They will 21 and play mahjong What hobbies were the man crazy over?‎ They were 22 and reading What does the woman think of the man's former hobbies?‎ They are 23 ‎ What kind of game mahjong probably is?‎ It's probably a(n) 24 ‎ Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.‎ ‎ ‎ II. Grammar and vocabulary ‎ Section A Directions: Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper from of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct.‎ Section A ‎ Directions: Fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. ‎ ‎(A)‎ My name is Clara. I still remember that chilly December day, sitting in science class. 25 (finish) a worksheet early,I picked up a TIME for Kids magazine. A piece of news caught my eye: NASA was holding 26 essay contest to name its Mars rover(火星探测器).Before I even knew anything else about it, a single word flooded my 11-year-old mind, Curiosity.‎ I couldn’t wait for the bell to ring so I could get started on my essay. That afternoon, I raced home, sat down at the computer, and typed 27 my fingers ached. “Curiosity is an everlasting flame that burns in everyone’s mind...”‎ Five months later, my mom received a phone call, and immediately, a wide smile 28 (spread) across her face.‎ On August 5,2012, at 10:31 p.m., the rover named Curiosity touched down safely on the surface of Mars, and I 29 (honour) to have a front-row seat in NASA.‎ Curiosity is such an important part of who I am. I have always been fascinated by the stars, the planets, the sky and the universe. I remember as a little girl, my grandmother and I 30 sit together in the backyard for hours. She’d tell me stories and point out the stars. Grandma lived in China, thousands of miles away from my home in Kansas, but the stars kept us together even when we were apart. They were always there, yet there was so much I didn’t know about 31_. ‎ That’s what I love so much about space.‎ People often ask me why we go to faraway places like Mars. My answer is simple because we’re curious. We human beings do not just hole up in one place. We are constantly wondering and trying to find out 32 is over the hill and beyond the horizon.‎ ‎(B)‎ Fear (33)______ be felt in the heart as well as in the head, according to a study that has found a link between the cycles of a beating heart and the chance of someone feeling fear.‎ Tests on healthy volunteers found that they were more likely to feel a sense of fear at the moment when their hearts are contracting(收缩)and pumping blood around their bodies, compared with the point (34)________ the heartbeat is relaxed. Scientists say the results suggested that the heart is able to influence (35)_______ the brain responds to a fearful event, depending on which point it is at in its regular cycle of contraction and relaxation.‎ Sarah Garfinkel at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School said, “Our study show for the first time that the way (36)_______ we deal with fear is different, depending on when we see fearful pictures in relation to our heart.‎ ‎ The study tested 20 healthy volunteers on their reactions to fear as they were shown pictures of fearful faces. Dr. Garfinkel said, “The study showed that fearful faces are better noticed when the heart is pumping (37)_______ when it is relaxed. Thus our hearts can also affect what we see and what we don’t see — and guide whether we see fear.”‎ ‎ (38)_________ (understand) this relationship further, the scientists also used a brain scanner to show how the brain influences the way the heart changes a person’s feeling of fear. “So far we (39)______(find) an important mechanism by which the heart and brain ‘speak’ to each other to change our feelings and reduce fear” Dr. Garfinkel said. “We hope that by increasing our understanding about how fear is dealt with and ways that it could be reduced, we may be able to develop more successful treatments for anxiety, disorders, and also for (40)________ who are suffering from serious stress disorder.” ‎ Section B ‎ Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. ‎ Note that there is one word more than you need.‎ A. available B. measure C. technological D. invented E. exploiting ‎ F. statistics G. overall H. developing I. definitely J. force K. standard Technology is the application of knowledge to production. Thanks to modern technology, we have been able to increase greatly the efficiency of our work  41 . New machines and new methods have helped to cut down time and expense while increasing  42  output. This has meant more production and a higher standard of living. For most people in America, modern technology is thought of as the reason why we can have cars and television sets. However, technology has also increased the amount of food  43  to us, by means of modern farming machinery and animal breeding techniques, and has extended our life span through medical technology. ‎ Will mankind continue to live longer and have a higher quality of life? In large  44  the answer depends on technology and our ability to use it widely. If we keep making progress as we have over the past fifty years, the answer is  45  yes. The advancement of technology depends upon research and development, and the latest  46  show that the United States is continuing to pump billions of dollars annually into such efforts. So while we are running out of some scarce resources we may well find  47  substitutes for many of them through our research programs. ‎ Therefore, in the final analysis the three major factors of production (land, labor and capital) are all influenced by technology. When we need new techniques in medicine, people will start 48  new technology to meet those needs. As equipment proves to be slow or inefficient, new machines will be  49 . Technology responds to our needs in helping us maintain our 50 of living. ‎ III. Reading Comprehension Section A ‎ Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.‎ The responsibilities of job, home and family all too often transform the daily routine into a huge burden. Enjoying quality leisure time becomes 51 .‎ True leisure means engaging in a 52 and rewarding activity without being 53 ‎ by other aspects of your life. Sometimes, the 54 you experience during the week make you place great emphasis on weekends and other days off. You hope to relax, but the stress is 55 . You can't rest even when you have the time to do so. When time is limited, leisure activities are usually the first items to 56 from the daily schedule. ‎ If you routinely 57 your leisure time because you have "more important things to do," you may be underestimating how much time the things 58 take. Most people routinely shortchange themselves on the amount of time required to complete a given task. The problem is a 59 to evaluate performance honestly. ‎ ‎60 , simplifying your life will let you have more windows of opportunity to do stuff just for fun. Maybe you need to relearn to relax.‎ Spare Time for Your 61 : Devote one afternoon or evening per week 62 to doing something that you enjoy, listening to music, assembling a jigsaw puzzle. Do whatever you always wish to but never seem to find time for. And do it where there's nothing to remind you of other 63 .‎ Choose Low-Tech: The popular fascination with technological advances in all areas of life has diverted(偏离) attention from the simple pleasures of many 64 pastimes. People think they must have the best, most up-to-date equipment available to enjoy themselves. When 65 trends becomes the focus, the pure pleasure of leisure is lost. ‎ 51. A. difficult B. essential C. noticeable D. incapable 52. A. reluctant B. pleasurable C. delicate D. disgusting 53. A. cultivated B. ashamed C. preoccupied D. oppressed 54. A. favour B. depression C. stress D. threat ‎ 55. A. reasonable B. enormous C. ignorant D. adjusted 56. A. destroy B. consider C. recognize D. disappear ‎ 57. A. estimate B. fulfill C. abandon D. expand 58. A. constantly B. actually C. initially D. equally 59. A. variety B. delay C. failure D. record 60. A. Consequently B. However C. Moreover D. Therefore 61. A. Instincts B. Images C. Desires D. Tasks 51. A. occasionally B. entirely C. primarily D. dramatically 52. A. duties B. expectations C. stimulations D. limitations 53. A. uncommon B. individual C. traditional D. physical 54. A. keeping up with B. breaking away from C. getting rid of D. making up for Section B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.‎ ‎(A)‎ Cara Lang is 13. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts, in the U.S. Last Thursday, she didn’t go to school. She went to work with her father instead. Every year, on the fourth Thursday in April, millions of young girls go to work. This is Take Our Daughters to Work Day. The girls are between the ages of 9 and 15. They spend the day at work with an adult, usually a mother, father, aunt, or uncle. They go to offices, police stations, laboratories, and other places where their parents or other family members work. Next year, the day will include sons, too.‎ ‎ The Ms. Foundation, an organization for women, started the program about ten years ago. In the U.S., many women work outside the home. The Ms. Foundation wanted girls to find out about many different kinds of jobs. Then, when the girls grow up, they can choose a job they like.‎ ‎ Cara’s father is a film director. Cara says, “It was very exciting for me to go to the studio with my dad. I saw a lot of people doing different jobs.” Many businesses have special activities for girls on this day. Last year, Cara went to work with her aunt at the University of Massachusetts. In the engineering department, the girls learned to build a bridge with toothpicks and candy. In the chemistry department, they learned to use scales. They learned about many other kinds of jobs, too.‎ ‎ Right now, Cara does not know what job she will have when she grows up. But because of Take Our Daughter to Work Day, she knows she has many choices.‎ 66. What is Cara’s father?‎ A. An engineer. B. An official. C. A moviemaker. D. A professor.‎ ‎67. According to the passage, Take Our Daughter to Work Day is __________. ‎ ‎ A. on every Thursday in April B. A holiday for girls of all ages ‎ C. a day for girls to know about jobs D. a day for girls to get a job easily ‎68. On this special day, Cara has done all the following EXCEPT that __________.‎ ‎ A. she learned to use scales ‎ B. she worked as an actress ‎ C. she went to work with her aunt ‎ D. she used toothpicks and candy to build a bridge ‎69. What is probably the best title for the passage?‎ ‎ A. Cara Lang, a Fortunate Girl ‎ B. Take Our Daughters to Work Day ‎ C. Children’s Day and Work Day ‎ D. Ms. Foundation, an organization for Women WELCOME Welcome to Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Windsor is one of the official residences(住所)of the Queen, who sometimes stays here.‎ Audio tours Free audio tours are available on leaving the Admission Centre at the start of your visit. There is a descriptive audio tour for blind and poor-sighted visitors.‎ Guided tours Visitors can explore the history of the Castle through a tour of the Precincts with an expert guide. Tours depart at regular intervals throughout the day from the Courtyard and finish at the entrance to the State Apartments.‎ Visitors with children For those visiting with children, a special family tour and various activities are offered during school holidays and at weekends. Please note that, for safely reasons, pushchairs are not permitted in the State Apartments. However, baby carriers are available to borrow.‎ St George’s Chapel Visitors arriving at the Castle after 15:00 from March to October are advised to visit St George’s Chapel first before it closes.‎ Shopping ‎ Shops offer a wide range of souvenirs designed for the Royal Collection, including books, postcards, china, jewellery, and children’s toys. Please ask at the Middle Ward shop about our home delivery service.‎ Refreshments Bottled water can be purchased from the Courtyard and Middle Ward shops. Form April to September ice cream is also available. Visitors wishing to leave the Castle for refreshments in the town may obtain re-entry permits from the castle shops. Eating and drinking are not permitted in the State Apartments or St George’s Chapel.‎ Photography and mobile phones Non-commercial photography and filming are welcomed in the Castle. Photography, video recording and filming are not permitted inside the State Apartments or St George’s Chapel in consideration of other visitors.‎ Security As Windsor Castle is a working royal palace, visitors and their belongings should get through airport-style security checks. For safety and security reasons a one-way system operates along the visitor route. ‎ ‎(B)‎ ‎70. A visitor can apply for a free audio tour _________.‎ A. in the Courtyard B. in the State Apartments C. at the Admission Center D. at St George’s Chapel ‎71. What is specially offered to visitors with kids?‎ A. A security guard. B. A pushchair. ‎ C. A free toy. D. A baby carrier.‎ ‎72. Who can get re-entry permits?‎ A. Visitors wishing to eat outside the Castle.‎ B. Visitors buying gifts in the castle shops.‎ C. Visitors buying water from the Courtyard.‎ D. Visitors eating outside St George’s Chapel.‎ ‎73. Why are visitors required to turn off their mobile phones?‎ A. To ensure the safety of others.‎ B. To ensure the security of the Castle.‎ C. To prevent them from disturbing others.‎ D. To prevent the use of the built-in cameras.‎ ‎(C)‎ ‎ The “Bystander Apathy Effect” was first studied by researchers in New York after neighbours ignored --- and in some cases turned up the volume on their TVs --- the cries of a woman as she was murdered (over a half-hour period). With regard to helping those in difficulty generally, they found that: ‎ (1) women are helped more than men;‎ (2) men help more than women;‎ (3) attractive women are helped more than unattractive women.‎ Other factors relate to the number of people in the area, whether the person is thought to be in trouble through their own fault, and whether a person sees himself as being able to help.‎ ‎ According to Adrian Furnham, Professor of University College, London, there are three reasons why we tend to stand by doing nothing:‎ (1) ‎“Shifting of responsibility” --- the more people there are, the less likely help is to be given. Each person excuses himself by thinking someone else will help, so that the more “other people” there are, the greater the total shifting of responsibility.‎ (2) ‎“Fear of making a mistake” --- situations are often not clear. People think that those involved in ‎ an incident may know each other or it may be a joke, so a fear of embarrassment makes them keep themselves to themselves.‎ (1) ‎“Fear of the consequences if attention is turned on you, and the person is violent.”‎ Laurie Taylor, Professor of Sociology at London University, says: “In the experiments I’ve seen on intervention(介入), much depends on the neighborhood or setting. There is a silence on public transport which is hard to break. We are embarrassed to draw attention to something that is happening, while in a football match, people get involved , and a fight would easily follow.”‎ Psychotherapist Alan Dupuy identifies the importance of the individual: “the British as a whole have some difficulty intervention, but there are exceptional individuals in every group who are prepared to intervene, regardless of their own safety. These would be people with a strong moral code or religious ideals.”‎ ‎74. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?‎ ‎ A. Pretty women are more likely to be helped.‎ ‎ B. People on a bus are more likely to stop a crime.‎ ‎ C. Religious people are more likely to look on.‎ ‎ D. Criminals are more likely to harm women.‎ ‎75. Which factor is NOT related with intervention according to the passage?‎ ‎ A. Sex. B. Nationality. C. Profession. D. Setting.‎ ‎76. Which phenomenon can be described as the “Bystander Apathy Effect”?‎ ‎ A. When one is in trouble, people think it’s his own fault.‎ ‎ B. In a football match, people get involved in a fight.‎ ‎ C. Seeing a murder, people feel sorry that it should have happened.‎ ‎ D. On hearing a cry for help, people keep themselves to themselves.‎ ‎77. The author wrote this article __________.‎ ‎ A. to explain why bystanders behave as they do ‎ B. to urge people to stand out when in need ‎ C. to criticize the selfishness of bystanders ‎ D. to analyze the weakness of human nature Section C Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in ‎ the fewest possible words.‎ ‎(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)‎ From Buckingham Palace to Oxford, the UK is loaded with wonderful icons(标志) of past eras. But it has also modernized with confidence. It’s now better known for vibrant(充满活力的) cities with great nightlife and attraction. Fashions, fine dining, clubbing, shopping — the UK is among the world’s best.‎ Most people have strong preconceptions about the British. But if you’re one of these people, you’d be wise to abandon those ideas. Visit a nightclub in one of the big cities, a football match, or a good local pub and you might more readily describe the English people as humorous and hospitable. It’s certainly true that no other country in the world has more bird-watchers, sports supporters, pet owners and gardeners than the UK.‎ Getting around England is pretty easy. Budget airlines like Easyjet and Rynnair fly domestically. Trains can deliver you very efficiently from one major city to another. Long distance express buses are called coaches. Where coaches and buses run on the same route, coaches are more expensive (though quicker) than buses. London’s famous black cabs are excellent but expensive. Minicabs are cheaper competitors, with freelance (个体的) drivers. But usually you need to give a call first. London’s underground is called the Tube. It’s very convenient and can get you to almost any part of the city.‎ The UK is not famous for its food. But you still need to know some of the traditional English foods. The most famous must be fish and chips. The fish and chips are deep fried in flour. English breakfast is something you need to try. It is fried bacon, with toast and a pot of tea. Other things like shepherd’s pie and Yorkshire pudding are also well-known as a part of English food culture.‎ Pubbing and Clubbing are the main forms of English nightlife, especially for the young. Pubbing means going to a pub with friends, having drinks, and chatting. Clubbing is different from pubbing and includes going to a place of music, or a bar, or any other place to gather with friends. Clubbing can be found everywhere. Usually there is some kind of dress code for clubbing, such as no jeans, no sportswear, while pubbing is much more casual.‎ 78. If you are involved in the real life of local residents, you may find them ____________________.‎ ‎79. How many kinds of transportation forms are mentioned in the third paragraph? Give examples ‎ ‎(at least four).‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________.‎ ‎80. When you go clubbing in the UK, you should not ______________________________. ‎ ‎81. What aspects are introduced about UK according to the passage?‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________. ‎ 第Ⅱ卷 ‎ I. Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.‎ ‎1. 我们匆匆赶到网球场,却被告知比赛已延期。 ( only )‎ ‎2. 多年来,这个广场见证了这个城市发生的许多变革。(witness )‎ ‎3. 你会为了自己的家庭而放弃如此好的一个出国机会吗?( sake )‎ ‎4. 坦白地说,没有什么能和我第一次来中国那样给我留下那么深的印象。(nothing )‎ ‎5. 当得知他身体欠佳,许多同学纷纷自告奋勇帮他补课,不计报酬。(regardless )‎ II. Guided Writing Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.‎ ‎ ‎ 假如你最近在China Daily看到下列广告,请据其写一封申请信。‎ 注:信的开头和结尾已为你写好 Dear Sir or Madam,‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________________________‎ Yours sincerely,‎ Jason Zhang NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP The New Zealand Government is inviting applicants from senior high 3 students for a scholarship to study in New Zealand.‎ The scholarship covers tuition fees (学费) for four years, accommodation and travel expenses. Interested students should write a letter of application to the Secretary, New Zealand Government Scholarships, New Zealand Trade Commission.‎ Short-listed can(申请入围的)candidates will be invited for interview before the end of October. Deadline for submission of application is 31 July. ‎ ‎ 英语答题卷 姓名 学号______‎ I. Listening comprehension (30’)‎ ‎1-5 _____________ 6-10 ___________ 11-13 ______ 14-16 ________‎ ‎17. _______________ 18. _____________ 19. ___________ 20. __________‎ ‎21. _______________ 22. ___________________‎ ‎23.________________ 24. ___________________ ‎ II. Grammar (16’) 每题1分 ‎25._______ 26.__________. 27.___________28.__________.29.__________.30.__________. 31._____________‎ ‎32.__________ 33.____________ 34._____________ 35._______________ 36.____________‎ ‎37.__________ 38.____________ 39._____________ 40._______________‎ III. Vocabulary (10’) 每题1分 ‎41._____42. ______43. _____ 44.______45.______ 46.____ 47. ___ 48. ___ 49. ____ 50._____‎ IV. Reading (15’+32’)‎ ‎51~55._______________ 56~60. _______________ 61~65. _______________‎ ‎(A) 66~69._____________ (B) 70~73.__________________ (C) 74~77 ._______________ ‎ ‎78.________________________________________________________________‎ ‎79.________________________________________________________________‎ ‎80.________________________________________________________________‎ ‎81.________________________________________________________________‎ Translation (22’) ‎ ‎1 __________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎2 __________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎3 _________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎4 _________________________________________________________________________‎ ‎5 __________________________________________________________________________‎ writing(25分)‎ ‎————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————‎ ‎——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————‎ ‎————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————‎ 试卷1参考答案和评分标准 听力部分文字稿及答案:‎ Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.‎ ‎1. M: My watch is a little faster. It's 10:00 by my watch. I'm going to meet my uncle at the station at 10:15. Could you tell me what time exactly it is now? ‎ W; It's five minutes to ten by my watch. ‎ Q : What time is it now? (D)‎ ‎2. M; Good morning, madam. Can I help you?‎ W: Yes. Can I have my bill settled? My name is Linda Taylor and my room number is 1104. ‎ Q: Where did the conversation probably take place? (C)‎ ‎3. M; Hi, Mary, any plans for the weekend? I'd like you to see a new film with me. ‎ W: I wish I could, but there's a test next Monday and I must do my work.‎ Q: What's Mary's plan for the weekend? (C)‎ ‎4. W: I'm sorry, but the number you dialed is not in service.‎ M: But that's impossible! I just spoke to him this morning. Please check it for me. ‎ Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? (A)‎ ‎5. W: What did you think of the exams, John? Dead easy?‎ M; No, I'm dead certain I've failed in French, and most likely in history, too. Thank goodness it's all over though. ‎ Q: What did John think of the exams? (B)‎ ‎6. M; Let's go to the movie after dinner.‎ W; A wonderful idea, but I'm too tired now. ‎ Q: What does the woman mean? (B)‎ ‎7. M: I can't stand it when they show the same commercials twice in a row. Why do they do that? It drives me crazy. ‎ W: What bothers me most is when they interrupt the ball game at the most exciting moment to show some stupid commercials. ‎ Q: What are the two speakers talking about? (A)‎ ‎8. M: Would you like some hot coffee or tea?‎ W; I do like them both, but I'd rather have something cold. ‎ Q : What will the woman probably want to have? (D)‎ ‎9. M: There is always a lot of smoke from the chimneys of the factories near our school. ‎ W; Yes, there is. I think the factories should take theirs. ‎ Q : What does the woman mean? (B)‎ ‎10. M: The car was a total loss. Did you see it?‎ W; Yes. Can you imagine three women and a baby were in the horrible accident without being hurt? ‎ Q : How many people were hurt? (A)‎ Section B Directions; In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three question* on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.‎ Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.‎ Baseball is called the great American game. Hardly a boy in the US has grown up without playing it. The game is so much a part of American life that its terms have become the common everyday speech of the people. Terms of baseball teams are used by people who may have never ‎ seen a game in their lives.‎ During World War II , Germans dressed in American uniforms turned up behind the American lines. Many of them spoke English so well that they passed themselves off as American soldier However, the US Army found a way to tell who were false and who were real. They stopped Strang soldiers at check points and asked them questions about baseball and some of the star players. Genuine Americans could answer the questions easily. But the Germans, who couldn't, were promptly made prisoners of war.‎ ‎11. How does baseball influence American life? D ‎12. How could Germans pass themselves off as American soldiers? (A)‎ ‎13. In what way did the US Army tell the false soldiers from the real ones? (B) ‎ Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.‎ Although big modern cities provide people with many facilities, they certainly have their disadvantages.‎ The first serious problem is the traffic. During the rush hours, wherever you look, it's people, people, people. All the streets are jammed with packed buses and endless lines of cars. As a result, traffic accidents often occur. Next comes the problem of pollution. Factories and vehicles are constantly giving off harmful smoke, so that urban people seem to have forgotten what fresh air is like. Every year, millions of people die of cancer or other diseases caused by air pollution.‎ Apart from these, there are many more. For example, there is the housing problem. And another is the high crime rate. Finally, urban dwellers are so far away from the nature that most of them just lose the track of seasons!‎ ‎14. Which disadvantage is not mentioned in the passage? ( D)‎ ‎15. What is the consequence of heavy traffic in the city? (C)‎ ‎16. Why do urban people forget which season they are in? (A)‎ Section C Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. ‎ Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. ‎ M: Now before we can admit you into the birthing ward, we have to first get you to fill in this registration form. ‎ W: But my baby's coming and the contraction is getting worse. ‎ M: The baby's not coming this soon, and this takes just a moment to fill in the form. So your name is Mrs. Roberts — R-O-B-E-R-T-S, right? ‎ W: Yes, Michelle Roberts on 81 South Hillcrest Drive. ‎ M: H-I-L-L-C-R-E-S-T. Correct? ‎ W: Yes.‎ M; And what is your postcode?‎ W: Well, 1 just moved there. I think it's 3 -2 -U- 1 -5-6. ‎ M: Now you seem to have an accent. Where are you from? W: I'm from the Netherlands. So I'm Dutch. ‎ M; Thanks. Now for arrival time. Today is the 12th. You should be here for six nights and seven days, so you should be checking out on the 18th. There, that's everything. You can go to your birthing room now.‎ W: Thanks.‎ ‎(17. Hillcrest 18. 32U156 19. Dutch 20. May 18th) ‎ Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. ‎ W: Do you have anything particular this evening? ‎ M: No, I've got a lot of time to kill.‎ W; Well, then. Won't you come over to dinner and have a game of mahjong afterwards? ‎ M: With pleasure.‎ W; You were not so eager about mahjong before. M: That's because I didn't know the fun of playing it then. Why is mahjong such a popular game, do you know? ‎ W: I've got no idea. I only know that foreigners are beginning to take an interest in it, besides their old card games. ‎ M; That's right. Some of them are already experts. ‎ W: Indeed they are. But the trouble about mahjong is that once you're interested in it, you can't shed it off. ‎ M: Yes. Once I went crazy over other hobbies such as stamp collecting and reading, but I find them very boring now. ‎ W: I'm sure your former hobbies are more beneficial. ‎ M: I can't deny that, and I can't help it, either. ‎ W: The bell's ringing. That must be our partners. ‎ ‎(21. have dinner 22. stamp collecting 23. more beneficial 24. card game)‎ Grammar and Vocabulary Section A ‎25. Having finished 26. an 27. until 28. spread 29. was honoured 30. would 31. them 32. what ‎ ‎33. may/can 34. when 35. how 36. that 37. than 38. To understand 39. have found 40. those Section B ‎41-50 JGABI FCHDK Reading comprehension (50分)‎ Section A ‎ ‎51-65 ABCCB DCBCB CBACA Section B 66~69. CCBB 70~73 CDAC 74~77. ACDA ‎70. C. 细节理解题。在Audio tours标题下直接找到the Admission Center。‎ ‎71. D. 细节理解题。在visitors with babies标题下有baby carriers are available to borrow.‎ ‎72. A. 细节理解题。在Refreshments标题下有Visitors wishing to leave the castle for refreshments in the town may obtain the re-entry permits from the castle shops.‎ ‎73. C. 细节理解题。在Photography and mobile phones标题下有Mobile phones must be switched off … in consideration of other visitors.‎ Section C ‎ ‎78. humorous and hospitable.‎ ‎79. Seven kinds including trains, coaches, buses, underground ect.‎ ‎80. wear jeans or sportswear. ‎ ‎81. People, traffic, food and nightlife.‎ 第二卷 I. Translation(only for reference)‎ ‎1. We hurried to the tennis court, only to be told that the match had been delayed. ‎ ‎2. Over the years, the square has witnessed quite a few changes that took place in this city. ‎ ‎3. Will you throw away/give up such a good chance of going abroad for the sake of your own family? ‎ ‎4. To be frank, nothing could impress me as deeply as my first visit to China. ‎ ‎5. When knowing his poor health, many students offered/volunteered to help him with his missed lessons, ‎ regardless of pay.‎ ‎【作文参考范文】‎ Dear Sir or Madam,‎ In reply to your newspaper advertisement last week, I am writing to apply for the scholarship to study in New Zealand.‎ I am now a senior high 3 student at Future Road Secondary School. I am studying Chinese, English, Maths, Physics, Chemistry. P.E. and Politics. As you can see from the attached grade reports, I have received very good marks in all these subjects. I also won first prize in the Outlook English Speech Contest this year. I am currently the chairman of the School’s Chemistry Club. As chairman, I provide direction for our club’s projects. I also have a wide range of interests outside school, such as playing the guitar, listening to pop music, reading and collecting stamps. ‎ I felt that I am a strong candidate for receiving the scholarship because of my excellent academic achievements and strong leadership skills.‎ I am looking forward the opportunity in your country. Thank you for considering my application.‎ ‎ Yours sincerely,‎ Jason Zhang

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