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完整word版英语4
第一部分交际用语(10小题,每题2分,共20分)
题干
--Thankyoueversomuchforthebookyougaveme.
正确答案是:
I’mgladyoulikeit.
题干
--IdoubtwhethertheChineseFootballTeamcanwinthegamethistime.
正确答案是:
It’shardtosay.
题干
--Ibelievewe’vemetsomewherebefore.
--No,____.
正确答案是:
Idon’tthinkso.
题干
--Whenyourclassmatecan’tfollowyou,whatwillhesaytoyou?
--Hewillsay,“____.”
正确答案是:
Pardon?
题干
--Sorry,Ihavekeptyouwaiting.
--__________________.
正确答案是:
That’sallright.
题干
--Whatdayistoday?
正确答案是:
TodayisSaturday.
题干
--CanIhelpyouwithyourluggage?
正确答案是:
Thankyou.Icanmanageitmyself
题干
--Ohdear!
I’vejustbrokenawindow.
--____!
Itcan’tbehelped.
正确答案是:
Nevermind
题干
--Thisistheworstfilmeverproduced.Doyouthinkso?
--__________________.
正确答案是:
Idon’tthinkso,I’mafraid.
题干
--MustIbehomebeforeseven?
--__________________.
正确答案是:
No,youneedn’t.
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信息文本
第二部分结构和语法(10小题,每题2分,共20分)
题干
It________bebettertoarriveattherailwaystationearlier.
正确答案是:
would
题干
Thesurvivalcoursewasreally_________________.
正确答案是:
interesting
题干
Hekeepsgetting______________meandIreallydon’tknowwhatI’vedonewrong.
正确答案是:
at
题干
Headvisedher______________longhours.
正确答案是:
nottowork
题干
Newregulations________lastyeartocontrolairlinesafety.
正确答案是:
wasintroduced
题干
Itisagoodidea____________peopletotakeholidays.
正确答案是:
for
题干
JohnsuggestedthatI__________toFrancefortheweekend.
正确答案是:
go
题干
Itisinteresting_____________theUKhasoneofthelowestGDPperworkerinEurope.
正确答案是:
that
题干
Iwassick,butI________itattheweekend.
正确答案是:
gotover
题干
It________bebettertoarriveattherailwaystationearlier.
正确答案是:
would
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信息文本
第三部分:
完形填空(10小题,每题3分,共30分)
题干
TinyTongalaunchesspacetourismplan
Thetiny
(1)回答
SouthPacificstateofTongahasalwayshadseriousproblems
(2)回答
money,andsoithasalwaysbeenentrepreneurial.IthassoldTonganpassports(3)回答
HongKongbusinessmen;itsoldpossiblesatellitebroadcastinglocationsinspace;itevenofficiallychangedtoadifferenttimezonetobethefirstcountrytowelcomethenewmillennium.
NowTonga’slatest(4)回答
ventureisaplantobecometheworldcentreofspacetourism.TheTongagovernmenthasmadeanagreementwithaUScompanytoallowittouseoneofits170islandstolaunchrocketsthatwilltaketouristsonweek-longtripsintospaceatacostofUS$2millioneach.
Forthisprice,spacetouristsreceive(5)回答
trainingina'resortsetting',followedbytheholidayofalifetimeorbitingtheEarth.Twoastronautpilotsandfourastronauttouristswill(6)回答
thetrip.However,scepticssaythatthesebudgetsareinadequate.AlthoughtheypredictthatspacetourismwilleventuallybringanincomeofUS$10–20billionayear,theycalculatethatthebudgetof$8millionpertripwillnotbeenoughtopay(7)回答
therequiredtechnology.
Comparisonwiththecurrentspacetourismprogrammesuggeststhismathsmaybeaccurate.ToridetheRussianSoyuz(theonlytouristridecurrentlyavailable)costsmorethanUS$20millionperperson.However,otherpeople,includingoneimportantex-cosmonaut,criticisetheRussiangovernment(8)回答
raisingmoneyinthisway,eventhoughitusesthemoneyforthespaceprogramme.Intheex-cosmonaut's(9)回答
itusesupRussia’sagreedquotaofspacemissionswithoutachievinganything.Healsobelievesthatthese(10)回答
touristswouldbeadangerinadifficultorlife-threateningcrisisinspace.
1.C.poverty-stricken2.B.raising3.A.to4.C.money-making
5D.60days’6.A.make7.B.for8.D.for
9.A.opinion10.C.inexperienced
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第四部分阅读理解(1篇文章,5小题,每小题4分,共计20分)
题干
ArecentsurveyhasrevealedthatthecountrywiththeshortestholidaysandthelongestworkinghoursinEuropeistheUK.IntheUK,aworkerputsinover43.6hoursaweekonaverage-farhigherthananyotherEuropeancountry.TheaverageintheEuropeanUnion(EU)isaround40hoursaweek.Astonishingly,intheUK,oneintenworkersspendsmorethan61hoursaweekatwork.Inaddition,aBritishworkeronlyhas20days’holidayayear.
Interestingly,however,despitethefactthattheBritishhavetheshortestholidaysandthelongestworkinghoursintheEU,theUK'sGDPperworkerisoneofthelowestinEurope.
MediterraneancountrieslikeSpain,Portugal,GreeceandItalyhavesomeofthelongestholidaysinEurope,rangingfrom33to36days.AlthoughAustriahasthelongestholidaytimeofallinEurope(38daysonaverage),ithasanabove-averageGDPperworker.
1.UKWorkershavetheshortestholidays回答
.B.inEurope
2.OnaverageworkersintheUKputsin回答
hoursmorethanthoseintheEuropeanUnion.
A.3.6hours
3.IntheUK,回答
worksmorethan61hoursaweek.
B.oneinten
4.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsusthat回答
.D.theUK’sGDPperworkerisoneofthelowestinEurope
5.回答
hasthelongestholidaytimeofallinEurope.
C.Austria
第五部分翻译(5小题,每题2分,共10分)
题干
Allthatglittersisnotgold.
正确答案是:
所有闪光的东西未必都是金子。
题干
Iwastooexcitedtosayawordinfrontofhim.
正确答案是:
我太激动了,在他面前都说不出一句话来。
题干
Themealwasverygoodexceptthatthefishwasabittoosalty.
正确答案是:
除了鱼有一点咸,这顿饭很不错。
题干
We’rerunningbehindschedulebyabout15minutes.
正确答案是:
我们落后于预定计划大约15分钟。
题干
It’snotmuchdifferentfromthatheavymetalmusicyoulikesomuch.
正确答案是:
这和你很喜欢听的重金属音乐没有很大的差别。
第一部分交际用语(10小题,每题2分,共20分)Excuseme,whenisthenextflightfromLondonduetoarrive?
C.Inhalfanhour.
题干
--Hello,Sally.How’severything?
A.Justso-so.
题干
--I’mgladyoulikeit.Pleasedropinanytimeyoulike.
C.Yes,Iwill.
题干
--Waiter!
--_____.
--Ican’teatthis.It’stoosalty.
C.Yes,Sir?
题干
--You’vegivenusawonderfulChinesedinner,Mrs.Wang.
A.I’mgladyouenjoyedit.
题干
--Doyouknowwhotelephonedme?
B.IhearditwasSally.
题干
--Excuseme,howfaristheairportfromhere?
A.It’saboutthirtymiles.
题干
--Excuseme,canyoutellmewherethenearestbusstopis?
--I'msorry,Ihavenoidea.I___________.
B.amastrangerhere
题干
--I’vegottwoticketsforthematch.Shallwegoandwatchittogether?
D.Whynot?
Let’sgo.
题干
--I’llbeawayonabusinesstrip.Wouldyoumindlookingaftermycat?
--Notatall.______.
C.I’dbehappyto.
第二部分结构和语法(10小题,每题2分,共20分)
题干
Many_____shopswillbeforcedtocloseifthenewsupermarketisbuilt.
D.local
题干
Thefootballmatchwascalled__becauseofthesnow.
A.off
题干
Stocksareregardedasagoodlong-term______________.
D.investment
题干
PleasegoovertoyourPCand____.
D.bootitup
题干
________oftheroomshasitsowncomputer.
A.Each
题干
Itisalwaysraininghard.I’mafraidwehaveto____thetrip.
B.putoff
题干
She___________herboredomathomebylearninghowtousetheInternet.
C.relieved
题干
Therehavebeenmany_________intheirmarriagebuttheystillloveeachother.
A.upsanddowns
题干
Pleasepreparethemedicineformeaccordingtothis.
选择一项:
D.prescription
题干
_______herandthentrytocopywhatshedoes.
A.Watch
第三部分:
完形填空(10小题,每题3分,共30分)
题干
GeneticEngineering
Manypeopleareunaware
(1)回答
alotofthefoodstheyeateveryday,
(2)回答
bread,hamandcheese,havebeenalteredbyusingnewtechnology.Foodcanbechanged.Itcanbemadetotaste(3)回答
ortolookdifferent–carrotscanbemadetotasteofchocolateandapplescanbemaderedder.Somefoodthatappearsthesamehasbeen(4)回答
improved,forexample,fishcanbemadetogrowfaster.Shouldwebepleasedorworried?
Willnewtechnologybringbenefits,orisitabouttogo(5)回答
control?
Geneticallyengineeredfoodsareproducedbytakinggeneticmaterialfromonespeciesandtransferringit(6)回答
another.Forexample,an‘antifreeze’genewhichappearsnaturallyinArcticfishhasbeenintroducedintotomatoesandstrawberries(7)回答
theydon’tfreezeincoldweather;ahumangenehasbeenintroducedintopigstomakethem(8)回答
morequickly.
Someclaimgreatadvantages.Theypointoutthatcropscanbemadestrongerandmorediseaseresistant,(9)回答
pesticidescanbereduced.Theyalsomaintainthatfoodcanbemademorenutritiousorthatthefatcontentcan(10)回答
tomakeithealthier.
1.A.that2.B.suchas3.C.different4.A.scientifically5.D.outof6B.to7.A.suchthat8.A.grow9.D.So10.B.bereduced
第四部分阅读理解(1篇文章,5小题,每小题4分,共计20分)
题干
NetBecomesaBritishWayofLife
TheInternethasbecomeapartofeverydaylifeformostBritons,saysareportpublishedthisweekbymarketresearchcompanyNetinfo.
Justover70%ofpeoplequestionedforthesurveysaidthenethadbecomeessential.Thesurveyrevealsthatemailingfriendsandothersisthenation’sfavouriteInternetactivity.Italsofoundthatpeoplespendanaverageofsevenhoursaweekonline,visiting13differentwebsitesinsevendays.But10%ofallthosewhosurfthenetaredoingitformorethan20hoursaweek.
Justover2,000adultsinBritainwereinterviewedforthereport.Thestudyfoundalmost19millionpeopleintheUK–fourintenadults–regularlywentonline.Butthenumberofnewusershassloweddown.Numbersonlinegrewbyjust11%overthepast12monthscomparedwith33%thepreviousyear.
Thereportalsorevealstheincreasingimportanceofthesilversurfer.Accordingtothereportthenumberofolderpeopleonlinegrewbymorethan40%overthepastyear.Peopleagedover55nowmakeup17%oftheUKInternetpopulation.
Thesurveyalsodiscoveredthatmanyworkerssurfthenetforpersonalreasonswhileatwork.Almostthree-quartersofworkerswithInternetaccessadmittedusi